Airport security screeners won't frisk opposite sex, official says
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Posted 8:49AM on Friday, March 15, 2002
ARLINGTON, Va. - Screeners at airport security checkpoints won't frisk passengers of the opposite sex, the head of the Transportation Security Administration said Wednesday.<br>
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John Magaw, who heads the security agency, said male security agents would pat down males and females would do the same for females.<br>
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"You will not have a male frisking a female," Magaw said.<br>
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In addition, the security agency is setting standards for when to frisk at airport checkpoints, Magaw said.<br>
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Said Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta: "We want every passenger to be treated with respect."<br>
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The Association of Flight Attendants said hundreds of its members reported being touched inappropriately by screeners of the opposite sex.<br>
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Union spokeswoman Dawn Deeks said the complaints ended when the Transportation Security Administration took over the responsibility for airline security on Feb. 17.<br>
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"It had been a big problem," Deeks said. "We were receiving lots of reports of inappropriate screenings. It does seem to be getting better."<br>
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The problem had gotten so bad that the home page on the union's Web site included a special section on what do to if singled out for frisking, including asking to see airport police.<br>
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Magaw said there should be screeners of both sexes available at each checkpoint.<br>
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"If we don't have a mixed work force, we're not recruiting properly," Magaw said.<br>
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Magaw said the agency will have a hotline and an ombudsman to hear complaints about how passengers and flight crews are treated.<br>
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The agency also unveiled its logo Wednesday: A black and white eagle preparing to soar over nine stars and 11 stripes of a waiving American flag. The number of stars and stripes is to commemorate 9/11, the date of the terrorist attacks that led Congress to create the Transportation Security Administration. <br>
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