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4th Amendment underwear for all your travel needs
Now there's a way to protest those intrusive TSA X-ray scanners without saying a word. 4th Amendment Metallic ink-printed undershirts and underwear causes the text of the 4th Amendment to show up on x-ray scanner monitors. The perfect companion for your 21st amendment drink koozie. (cargocollective.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
There is so much WIN in this thread...:)
It figures?? Just a matter of time and someone would figure away to make a few bucks off this issue. I'm sure their is more to come!
since they make you take your belt off, why not pull your pants down too, as long as you dont go COMMANDO not wear underwear. or a lady in NYC *i think* Wore her bikini, under a trench coat, now that is creative.
Oddly enough, this was already causing a stir over in the UK before it reached mainstream media here in the states. BBC's Grahm Norton Show did a segment on it and modeled the " Flying Pasties " for both boys and girls as a way he described to " Fight Back " against this endless nonsense. It was a Las Vegas man that invented them ( or not ) but at least got them to market first that I know of.
( http://www.flyingpasties.com/index.html )
However, I could see my girlfriend's 5 year old niece saying to a TSA Agent " Can't you read my shirt... go away! " My girlfriend and I just ordered matching 4th amendment shirts.
( http://www.flyingpasties.com/index.html )
However, I could see my girlfriend's 5 year old niece saying to a TSA Agent " Can't you read my shirt... go away! " My girlfriend and I just ordered matching 4th amendment shirts.
Nice idea and all, but we take for granted the average TSA agent can read. Ok, that was a low blow, I do realize their job is follow orders from way above. I think between top and bottom, there is a disconnect.
I'm sure the current administration will find a way to kill this terrific free-market idea.
It's a cool idea that I'm sure TSA will find un-funny and will probably require the garment to be removed before passing the checkpoint. And re the prior comment, keep in mind which administration brought us the TSA and all of its meaningless theater in the first place. It wasn't the current one.