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The American Civil Liberties Organization (ACLU) raised concerns over the proposed book policy in a recent post on its website, given that TSA agents could page through books as part of the search.
"[B]ooks raise very special privacy issues," senior policy analyst Jay Stanley wrote. "There is a long history of special legal protection for the privacy of one's reading habits in the United States, not only through numerous Supreme Court and other court decisions, but also through state laws that criminalize the violation of public library reading privacy or require a warrant to obtain book sales, rental, or lending records."
The ACLU urged the TSA to train its agents in the privacy concerns surrounding examining passengers' books and papers and proposed the agents allow passengers to wrap their books and papers in another material, like a sleeve, to protect their contents.
Boycott All Airlines and the TSA on 9/11/2017!*Let us start it here, now. Why? More reasons than one can list:
[A/k/a, "Boycott Airlines / T.S.A. Rights Day!" = B.A.T.S.A.R.D. = Go BATSARD!]
Boycott Airlines / T.S.A. Rights Day! (B.A.T.S.A.R.D.)(Or Such.)
On Nine-Eleven;
Two-Zero, One-Seven;
(Truther Tuesday)
Go BATSARD!
At this rate the 'lead' time before a flight is going to be longer than the flight!