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  • 3:58 He's recording. He's trying to get some publicity goin'.

    Ya damn right. This is an outrage! They want to touch your bathing suit area but won't let you record a "public" official in the course of his "offical" duty?

    What do they have to hide?

  • @Fr33manTV - What do you have to hide?

  • bro u got balls! howd u fit em the speedo?

  • America has become a total police state, Im glad i dont live there now and if Ron Paul doesnt become the next president im never moving back, we've become a morally bankrupt, cultureless society of dumbed-down zombies who grew up on a steady diet of fast food, video games, TV, and propaganda. Americans dont even know what we stand for anymore, and every generation seems to be dumber than the last. If youre an American, ask yourself, who are we? What does it mean to be American? Do you even care?

  • Send these port authority thugs to Tahrir square to go crack skulls, they'd fit right in.

  • This is sad.

    I travel several times a year. Going through TSA is like getting "raped". I was not even allowed to touch my things while they are checking my bags. This is what the US has become. How sad.

  • @benjasmine are you serious? Wow! It must have been SO terrible; you couldn't even touch your belongings for several minutes while TSA was inspecting them! How did you make it through that ordeal? By the way, have you ever been raped? Good job using that word to describe your tragic experience.

  • @jas636tas Oh please...did you see the quotation marks surrounding the word "rape"? Good job on taking my point so literally. Maybe you should study/review the usage of quotation marks for more accurate comprehension before bashing other people's points.

  • @jas636tas And if you are comfortable with getting a full body X-Ray scan, taking your shoes off, your belts off, going through your belongings while not allowing you to touch them, etc., that's your choice and I respect* that. But I don't agree with this police approach and I hope you respect me as much as I respect you. I think it's un-American to treat everybody like suspect. America used to represent freedom and prosperity. Unforunately, we are gradually losing them as we speak.

  • @benjasmine Second, don't be confused. We both need to respect each other's right to have an opinion and to express it, which obviously we do. But you don’t need to respect the substance of my opinion and I don't respect the substance of yours--if I did, then we’d agree, and wouldn’t be having this dialogue.

  • @benjasmine

    First, I did see the quotes around rape and I still think using that word, even in hyperbole, is absurd, and that's why I called you out on it. Nothing new though; it's a common tactic used to over-dramatize an experience while complaining about some aspect of it.

  • @benjasmine Third, regarding the specifics of your logic, you equate freedom and prosperity to not being searched before entering an aircraft. Not only does this not make sense, it seems ridiculous and arrogant to me that you feel that the slight inconvenience of being searched outweighs the amazing opportunity you enjoy when you safely sit in a chair and fly thousands of miles through the sky.

  • @benjasmine America used to be a country of humble, hardworking, grateful men and women and unfortunately, as evidenced by your remarks, is becoming one of self-righteous, impatient, “me-centered” complainers unwilling to sacrifice a shred of convenience for even the most impressive opportunity.

  • @jas636tas First, thank you for taking your time to "call [me] out" and to reply me, a person who does not make sense to you and who seems "ridiculous and arrogant" to you; who is also considered by you as "one of self-righteous, impatient, 'me-centered' complainers unwilling to sacrifice a shred of convenience ..." It sounds to me that you really dislike me, but still you took your value time out to condemn me. You are probably not alone, but you are the only person so far to do this

  • @jas636tas Second, I agree with you to a point that using the word "rape" in my original comment with quotation marks was still, as you called it, "absurd." I apologize if I offended you and others. Though, I think you took my comment too seriously, but that's just my opinion. Anyway, I could have chosen a better word. I don't consider English as my native language, so please excuse my language.

  • @jas636tas Third, back to the topic, I was simply expressing my feeling toward the screening process and the TSA because I felt resonated with the video. I think you will disagree with me, but I admire this person for taking the courage to protest publicly. However, as much as you think of me as "ridiculous", "arrogant" and "one of self-righteous, impatient, 'me-centered' complainers," I have never done anything remotely like this.

  • @jas636tas (Fourth) I think you are being judgmental by using these words on me based on a few comments you read on the Internet. I have always been cooperative during airport screening procedures like most other people. You know, lining up like cattle and prepare to get a free X-Ray scan of my whole body. Sure, Americans used to be humble, hardworking and grateful. I'd like to add that they also had more individual freedom and opportunities.

  • @jas636tas Fifth, call me out if I'm wrong, but I disagree with your notion that sacrificing "slight inconvenience" of personal freedom and privacy is very worth that "amazing" or "the most impressive opportunity" to fly. Whether this is the best approach to get that same flying experience is certainly debatable. Whether that's just a shred of inconvenience or a matter of American principle is also debatable. But I'm certainly not the most qualified person to debate on this issue.

  • @jas636tas Sixth, I don't view this as simply losing a shred of convenience. Feel free to disagree, but as another commenter pointed out, US is gradually becoming a total police state. We have been losing a shred of convenience here and there for a long time. Our freedom is being taken away piece by piece. A lot of people still don't realize this because it's being done slowly. Our government knows they can't take it away all at once.

  • @jas636tas "They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin

  • I like this guy because he's like Napoleon Dynamite in Tiananmen Square... I like the hair-tosses, the "don't taze me bro"-tone of his voice... it's just all so epic.

  • well look someone trying to go thru security wearing grape smugglers and a weird slogan on their bare back is kind of a provocation, no?

  • So glad I don't fly. Too bad TSA is now on our freeways. I love how they feel that since they have a fake badge their above the law.

  • this kid is pathetic...this is a lame, ill-conceived attempt at "making a statement" against, of course, "big government" and the "liberty-infringing TSA." just a young ignorant kid who's never experience the real world and who fancies himself as a revolutionary fighting for his righteous ideals....are you kidding me?

  • They should have laughed it off. This nation is now a police state and all the good little sheep need to comply. Sucks

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  • het blues twitter account: @JetBlue

  • TSA = FAIL.

  • i hear that 70's song The Streak in the background

  • he's a jackass if you dont want to comply dont fly. Regardless to what the website says hes knows that hes causing trouble. when walking into a restaurant or a museum its common sense to wear clothes but then again in this situation sense isnt so common. If you wanna wear a swimsuit take ya ass to the beach with that bullshit.

  • @brittsopretty Rosa Parks broke the law, by your logic she should have just not taken the bus.

  • Woo hoo! I'm not flying Jet Blue!

  • @SSedmak Woo hoo! I am flying Jetblue!

  • Don't you feel safer knowing that you're protected from being near a guy wearing a swimsuit? Meanwhile, it probably would have been easy for a real criminal to do something while these morons permitted themselves to be distracted by an obviously harmless person.

  • you guys that see nothing wrong with this are all fucking retarded. as a parent if you're traveling with your kids this is not something i would want them to see! some fucking loser! just imagine if we were to allow this terrorists would have their work cut for them.

  • If I had a dog, I wouldnt let it fly on that airline, it is the same airline that crashed in the everglades

    Boycott jetblue

  • @impkap Yeah? And fuck you. You are retarded, you are refering to Valujet or Eastern Airways which crashed in the everglades. Eastern is no longer along and Valujet is now Airtran. Jetblue has never had a crash with plane or life loss. Do your homework before you act like an ass.

  • 7:50 who did he say was the jerk here?

  • You can sue as the officer took your ID when you hadnt broken any laws, and also interfered with your camera. You can even sur over harassment. Is it worth the trouble? ehhh i dunno but you would have a case

  • I'm 99.9 PERCENT 'SURE' most cops don't know what the FUCKing laws are.

  • Jet Blue if your are watching. Guess what. Thats right, you didn't want this mans business and you won't be getting mine. Ever!

  • @artemus21 Screw you, they don't like you anyway. More free snack and TV for me!

  • @artemus21 Exactly. Boycott companies who condone this crap.

  • that police officer is a bafoon

  • BTW you should do your research on laws before you attempt to explain yourself on "legality" issues. You are listing laws from the NY Penal Law guide which doesnt pertain to federal grounds. You broke a couple of federal laws, none of which have to do with indecent exposure, but your lucky to just get away with a slap on the wrist from the airport police

  • @polishpat822 which federal laws?

  • @Nikon05 well even tho JFK airport in located in NY, the area where this incident takes place is considered a federal area, therefore all state laws are out the door.....federal kicks in. Some of the federal laws violated are the failure to comply with federal authority and interfering with federal procedures. (By federal term interference would be considered anything would cause a distraction or pause of regulated federal labor) He caught a break and avoided federal prosecution

  • @polishpat822 you're allowed film TSA checkpoints, provided you dont film the monitors or interfere with the process. at the end of the day, the poor TSA guy who probably got bullied as a kid, likes playing the power role and decided he didnt like being the target of a meaningful prank. Thats pretty much what instigated the entire incident. True it could have been avoided after that if the kid bent over and took it in the ass, but he's patriotic and wants to regain Americas lost consitution

  • @Nikon05 photography is allowed to an extent, Yes. That didnt cause any interference with any federal procedures. Whether or not the subject is psychologically ill, his behavior in the federal inspection area were disruptive and abnormal. He was told to do something by a federal figure on federal grounds. "Failure to comply with federal authority can result in fine and/or arrest". Basically it doesnt matter what the rules are, they ask you to do something, you do it.

  • @polishpat822 but surely (now Im not a law major, so correct me if im wrong) if a federal figure tells you to something which is not federal law, then even though its probably not in your best interest to say no as they'll just get angry and arrest you, you're not legally obliged to follow?

  • @Nikon05 Technically you dont have to listen to anything any local or federal figure tell you. (Im not a lawyer either, but have represented federal law)The TSA officer wasnt explaining federal law because federal law was not broken, he wanted to bring the situation to the best interest of the traveling public and screening operations........

  • @Nikon05 Here let me give u an example that may help see this a bit clearer. Your on the highway going 5 MPH in a 65 MPH Limit zone. (keep in mind that not every highway has a min speed limit). You get pulled over even though you didnt break the law. The cop cannot ticket you, but tells you to speed up because you can interfere with other drivers and become a hazaard. You tell the officer "Im not breaking any law, Ill do how i please." For the safety of other drivers, the cop can now ticket

  • @polishpat822 There actually is a law about not driving fast enough.

  • not for nothing, if i was flying that day and saw you expose yourself like that to me or anyone in my family, id probably break your nose. Its obvious that you had a rough childhood.....I actually thought i was gonna see something funny......but nope

  • EVERYONE should show up to the airports in Speedo's and Bikini's....

  • That security guard is brainless

  • all along jetblue has been portraying itself as a progressive company. their reasoning for not letting this guy on the plane is bullshit. the guy stripped down to his shorts for maximum searchability. they shouldnt look a gift horse in the mouth, theyll have us stripping down to our underwear in a few years anyway.

  • This shows the typical bullying tactics of the TSA.If they don't get there way they take it out on the innocent,like the airline staff

  • "Sir, put your clothes back on, you're turning me on way too much." LOL!

  • did this last week & it went much smoother

  • In about 10 more years of this abuse and more to come the Queen Merry will have to be dug out of retirement and be resurrected once again to do overseas voyages there is going to be big demand coming back again for these ocean-liners, more economical and modern liners can be built if there is enough demand there due to the abusive TSA, but then TSA will be doing the screening for that too and then shopping malls and mobil X-ray vans, the USA is gone to hell in a hand-basket everywhere you look.

  • The funny thing is that the little employees at TSA, NYPD, and JetBlue don't realize they are being stripped too. They count for nothing individually in our society.

    When the bigshots decide they are gonna come after them, they are helpless and they will turn to rights advocates then.

  • Anyone who disagrees with this guy, is going to be the same bitch that is scratching his head in his police state with controlled food, water power wondering how did it come to this and were is my wife! STAND UP this seems nuts because he is the only on with courage in that whole fucking place the rest are sheep that would take it up the ass if it was more convenient or in the line of safety/security. Home of the Brave? lol

  • Once again, the TSA employees try to power trip and the pigs power trip even harder and don't know the laws and "don't care". JetBlue has lost my business forever.

  • @amkorakk Expect this at all airports and all airlines. Guess your taking a bus from now on. 

  • @B6BQN Who will you turn to? lol If the government is against you? You will be whining only it's too late.

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  • Fuck the TSA, they aren't making the US any safer!

  • It's people like this that have turned our world into a warning label.

  • This guy is any ass ! if he would have pulled this sunt in an airport that was full and held up other passengers from entering screening the passenger on line would have have kicked his ass !

  • @wilmatics Wrong. The idiot TSA and police held up the line! If they did their stinking jobs without power-tripping he would have been through in a jiffy. Place blame where it is due.

  • Next time you decide to do something like this, it might be a good idea to take print-outs of relevant sections of the law and policies so you can show them. See what that does =)

  • what a fucking loser this guy is. who gives a shit about TSA and all there searching and shit. JUST FUCKING DO IT!!!! goddamn i hate you tree hugger anti-protest motherfuckers. its always white trash guys and girls that do it. You deserved not getting on your flight. You deserved getting harrassed like this. YOU SUCK!!

  • @B6BQN Some people actually care about their rights. Go back to your TV and KFC now.

  • @amkorakk ill go back to my free TV on jetBlue. You know the airline u wont be flying any more all because some faggot got naked in the airport?

  • @B6BQN Thank you, these idiots here will never learn.

  • Keep pushing people around TSA, people will keep standing up to you. Our founding fathers fought their tyrannical government and the people will fight you now.

  • Keep pushing people around TSA, people will keep standing up to you. Our founding fathers fought their tyrannical government and the people will fight you now.

  • JetBlue, you've lost yourself a loyal customer of 8 years. I'll never fly with you again. SouthWest Airlines, here I come!

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  • Really with everything going on in the world why would you do something like this? If you're not a fan of the new TSA screening, don't fly... take a bus

  • Well done mate, you got balls of steel. Can't believe how full of shit these TSA, port authority and Jetblue officials are. I also do not agree when he says 'TSA were very nice to you'

  • Point is that the security exists to protect your rights. Your rights are not subject to sacrifice for the security. They are the whole point.

  • 'Put yer clothes back on!' 'Is it required by law?' 'Put yer clothes back on!!' 'Is it required by law?' 'Put yer clothes back on!' This is what authority has come to mean in America- just do what they say and don't ask questions

  • Excellent job gentlemen!!! You are absolutely in the right! Keep up the good work! We Are Change Colorado commends you. Check out our underwear interviewer videos in DIA and on the streets of Denver @ channel WACCTV. I can't thank you enough for standing up for what you believe!

  • NTL, thank you for staging this protest and showing how moronic the security personnel are. I, for one, will not be flying Jet Blue because of this incident.

  • Excuse me? down with big sis?  I believe the term is "big brother." why is the gender switched?

  • @jcliff5555 Cuz Janet Napolitano is the head of DHS, the joke's on her. She pushes these naked body scanners on the public but won't even try them herself. She's the one who also did the 'rat on your community at Walmart' thing. And think of Osama Bin Laden as Goldstein...

  • It's sad that the general public know more about their jobs, and the rights that they have, than they do themselves.

  • 99.9% ain't sure enough, dude. Enforce the real laws, and stop making them up as you go. Photography is not a crime.

  • I think that the TSA and the police are abusing their power here. They have no right to do this king of stuff to people who are not breaking the law. This is even worse than using full body scanners in airports. The TSA may force you to get a full body scan or patdown, but they should not be able to make you do whatever they want and contradict what they have explicitly stated online. You should report this abuse at contact.tsa.dhs.gov/talktotsa/­talktotsa.aspx .

  • Jet Blue just lost my entire family's travel business permanently. GOOD BYE!

  • You can call Jet Blue on their nickel at 1-800-JETBLUE to let them know your thoughts about their treatment of their customers.

  • nice little hair flip near the end

  • police officer #1 needs to remove his cranium from his anus and learn the law before he starts forcing his own rules on the citizens he's trying to protect.

    THANK YOU to this young man for continuing to protest in a non-confrontational manner, and trying to educate the fcukwits who aren't aware of their own policies and laws.

    I've submitted a comment to jetblue informing them that I will never travel with their airline due to this incident. I encourage everyone to do the same.

  • @canadarocks420 I just submitted mine as well. Our business books 100+ flights/year and many times with JetBlue. That won't be happening anymore. Our AMERICAN business is going to go to an airline with AMERICAN values.

  • @canadarocks420 nobody cares what you did

  • @ed2276 Actually that speech is constitutionally protected speech, and he wasn't breaching his rights by causing or provoking a dangerous situation.

  • @davidjbullock : David, I agree with you.

  • you guys are pathetic like sriously... shut the fuck up... THE FOUNDING FATHERS are probablyturning in their graves too see all the shit you guys do and say! freedom has a price shit heads! dont like it then you can get the fuck out of the united states!

  • @PiNKDiAM0NDo5 : Freedom has a price? What price is that? That you have to give up freedom to be free? You sound like George Bush, "I am abandoning free market principles to save the free market." What a bunch of nonsense. The price that has to be paid for freedom is to be paid by the government and its goons, not by the citizens. That price is that government has to leave us the hell alone when we aren't violating any laws!

    And if you don't like that, you and the government can get out!

  • Nice abuse of authority by the airport police. You could almost hear the idiot cop's gears turning in his head while I was trying to bully this guy.

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  • You might want to consider sending this video and the passenger's personal comments to the ACLU. They are collecting this sort of information right now and I would imagine video evidence would be helpful.

  • Uh'merrica! Fuck yeah!

  • People wear swimsuits at the beach. And there are kids there.

  • Jet Blue, TSA, and the Port Authority suck. Give these a-holes a little power and they all go nuts. Booo!

  • Thankyou for doing this!

  • ahahahaha... Wow... Police who don't know laws. TSA agents who don't care about TSA policies. They should be arrested for inventing laws/policies as they go. I think every lawyer in his right mind should do this sort of experiment and sue the government. They'd all be rich.

  • America,WAKE UP WEAKLINGS Is this the way you want to be done? Show up 1/2 naked!The Body Scanner Owned by the Head Guy at TSA who is making profit off those machines.

    WHY DID WE ALLOW TSA TO TAKE THE CLOTHES OFF OF A 6 SIX YEAR LITTLE BOY & STAND THERE AND WATCH & DO NOTHING ABOUT IT. WHY MINUMUM WAGE TSA, allowed to USE THEIR PERSONAL MEDIA PHONES RECORDING & taking SHOTS,Dble Standards

  • America,WAKE UP WEAKLINGS Is this the way you want to be done? Show up 1/2 naked! The Body Scanners R Owned by the Head Guy at TSA who is making profit off those machines.

    WHY DID WE ALLOW TSA TO TAKE THE CLOTHES OFF OF A 6 SIX YEAR LITTLE BOY & STAND THERE AND WATCH & DO NOTHING ABOUT IT. WHY MINUMUM WAGE TSA, allowed to USE THEIR PERSONAL MEDIA PHONES RECORDING & taking SHOTS,Dble Standards

  • GOOD FOR YOU!!!! THOSE FUCKING GOONS NEED TO LAY OFF. TSA = THOUSANDS STANDING AROUND.

  • would sombody PLEASEEEEEEEEEEE think of the children! :C

  • yeah. speedo. indecent. virtual strip search prison pat down touching genitals- A-OK. TSA fuckers. thugs in uniform. America is becoming a gestapo state. God these people should be refused service in restaurants, by repair people, etc. Oh, TSA? Let me go away from you. They should be pariahs.

  • Fucking hell. Youtube makes a new layout every week, it's confusing keeping up with it.

  • "Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both" -Benjamin Franklin

  • What a fucking idiot, he's seriously an asshole if I were that security guard I'd kick his fucking ass.

  • @gillece you're an idiot.

  • @TobyLee87

    Point your finger up your ass instead of at me

    why does this guy gotta fuck with security so much to a point where he gets arrested

  • @gillece : The guy didn't "fuck" with security. He, in fact, made their jobs easier and more effective by showing he had no weapons or other concealed objects on his body. TSA and Port pigs are the ones who "fucked" with him. All they had to do was ignore his attire, screen him and his belongings, and then let him pass; he would have put his clothes back on and boarded the plane...end of story. TSA and Port pigs had to turn the whole thing into a major drama.

  • @ed2276

    Because he really needs to be half-naked at the airport.

    He would die right there if he didn't take off his pants and shirt, exposing his whole body to everyone at the airport.

  • @gillece : It is a matter of "needs to be half-naked"; it's a matter of what is the big deal either way? As I noted before, you see men and women in airports all the time in various states of "undress" by the revealing, form-fitting clothing they wear. What is JFK, Victorian England? Yes, the guy was making a political statement; Yes, he didn't have to wear just a bathing suit. But, there was no law or policy against what he did; just authoritarians trying to make him a conformist.

  • @ed2276 : edit...it isn't a matter of "needs to be half-naked...."

  • @gillece The second you punish someone for wearing a swim suit in public, is the day you implement Sharia Law.

  • @ed2276 Wow.. i work at the airport, and i completely agree with this comment. I've seen videos on here of people doing this kinda thing, and they didn't get banned. I don't understand why JB would ban someone. That doesn't sound like them.

  • People with anti-protester attitude are exactly why our freedoms are gone in the first place. The first Amendment protects freedom of speech, even if a bunch of jackboot thugs belittle it as a "stunt". They weren't giving this guy a hard time to enforce the law or anything, they were just taking a piss on him for doing something that they didn't personally like.

    The police don't have the right to take away your freedom of speech just because they don't like how you're doing it.

  • asian chick totally wants it

  • lol at the girl in red at 2:07 checking out his package...

  • @Liero86 Shut up faggot. How is he supposed to protest? What could he do that wouldn't get him thrown out of an airport? You people are your shitty power trips.

  • @theeugoogalizor: Which restaurant? Do YOU force us to take our shoes off to enter?

    Yeah: it's a stunt, and he's not a sheep. What's your point?

    A reasonable and effective treatment would be to send him through, end of issue.

    Jerks in uniforms have delusions of adequacy.

  • @Liero86 : who are the morons for giving this guy what he wanted? He went through at LAX and no one said a word to him. He put his clothes back on, boarded the plane, went on his way. But you NY assholes couldn't leave it alone. Port Pigs and TSA had to get in a dick-waving contest to show how in control and tough they are. 

    Fact is, he did nothing illegal. Women walk around in airports in tight shorts, short skirts and showing major cleavage all the time and no one says a word. Grow up!

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  • @Liero86 And that's exactly why you work at a restaurant in the airport. Now bring me a refill.

  • "I'm gonna explain to them you're acting like a jerk here." Oh, the irony.

    If they had just checked his bags he would have put his clothes back on.

  • he wasn't even protesting jetblue... who would protest extra legroom and unlimited snacks.

    I hope the company catches hell for this

  • LOL "i know there is a law that says you cant video tape or take pictures at a screening point"

    TSA blog- "We don’t prohibit public, passengers or press from photographing, videotaping, or filming at screening locations. "

  • I like how the TSA workers are taking pictures and video taping it too 4:42 on.

  • @makurland I, myself with 7 years investigative experience was questioning that: IF THEY claim he was a security risk, and they claim they take security seriously... WHY WERE THEY LAUGHING? Because IF HE WAS a security risk (as they falsely claimed), IT SHOUD NOT be a laughing matter.

    ...Then again, their infringing on our Constitutional rights, is no laughing matter either.

  • @Nauticalman Most definitely. Hopefully, we start getting our rights back.

    I like how like 3 different TSA people walk by and take pictures.

  • I don't understand the point he's trying to prove.

    These cops are ultimately just doing their job by not letting people with unusual behavior into the plane. Showing up with a bathing suit is uncommon, and is reason enough to question that man.

    Is he saying laws are meant to be tested? Is he trying to say that the security standards in airports are too invasive? If so, then why isn't he spending his time offering a solution rather than proving something we all experience when we go on a flight?

  • @ComfyCosi yes, i do believe he is stating that security measures are too invasive. he is doing it because people like you are too passive to do shit when EVEN when your freedom and rights are being tested.

  • more swimsuits! if they start banning everyone then they are their own death. They can't loose all that money

  • Is that the voice of two different officers or does one totally change his deminor between when he's lieing to you to get you to comply and when he's actually concerned about you (telling you not to youtube it or you'll get in trouble)

  • I will be calling Port Authority in the morning to let them know about their officers.

  • Contact ACLU and file and complaint with the TSA.

  • Remember the right of the government to do what ever they claim is necessary to keep you safe exceeds your rights guaranteed you by that silly constitution thing that was written over 200 years ago

  • I'm planning a female version of this for my next flight.

  • Turn in your friends and neighbors fabulous prizes to be had!

  • Sorry, Nauticalman, I misread your comment to say the opposite.  Mea culpa and we totally agree!

  • @jessluvsu97 stupid is as stupid does, actually. you may not be using your civil liberties, but i would recommend against you trying to interfere with ours.

    i'm sure there's *somewhere* that will appreciate your novel take on "BAAAAAAA." gosh, we'll miss you when you go there.

  • Thank you for doing this, I SUBBED!!

  • Actually, Nauticalman, the founders of America protested against that which infringed on their freedom just as this young man is doing. As Benjamin Franklin so articulately said: "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty." 

  • Actually, Nauticalman, the founders of America protested against that which infringed on their freedom just as this young man is doing. As Benjamin Frankllin so articulately said: "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty."

  • Balls of steel. Wow.

  • Just told jet blue I wont be flying with them. Eventually the TSA and the Airline industry will be forced to accept that we the people are in charge.

  • They do not deserve to be called 'sir'. You, however, do. My hat is off to you, sir!

  • I wonder how many terrorists snuck through security while everyone was distracted by this guy.