Wednesday, July 13, 2011

It's for your own safety.

Just keep telling yourself that while you watch your daughter being molested. Or...you can contemplate it while sitting in jail.
A Clarksville mother allegedly lashed out at airport security agents Saturday when they attempted to pat down her teenage daughter.

In an arrest report, police at the Nashville International Airport said Andrea Abbott refused to allow security guards to pat down her teenage daughter. Police said Abbott feared her daughter would be "touched inappropriately."

Authorities said Abbott eventually allowed the pat down but then tried to take cell phone video and started yelling when authorities asked her to stop.

Officers charged Abbot with disorderly conduct. She was transported to the Metro Jail. Her bond was set at $1,000.
Don't resist authority, citizens! Your masters know what's right. Who knows where the next terrorist bomb will be hidden? It could be inside your own child, and won't you feel foolish for resisting then?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

She needs a good lawyer and some/all of those TSA agents need to go to jail.

GunRights4US said...

I hope when MY moment of truth comes at a TSA checkpoint, I show as much courage as she did.

Anonymous said...

One gigantic problem here is the existence of the "disorderly conduct" charge, a term so vague, it encompasses absolutely anything a State soldier (i.e., cop) cares to give the name to.
If a large enough resistance movement could be assembled, that every time such a charge was filed, envelopes full of confetti that falls into your lap were sent to the local law enforcement office, or a cartoon of a clown in judge's robes, or recording of a Stockhausen symphony, maybe the problem could be addressed without resort to bloodshed.