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HappySqurriel said:

First off, from my understanding of US laws it classifies as sexual assualt; after all an individual (or group) is using their position of power to touch you in sensitive areas and/or taking pictures of you without clothing on.

Secondly, it is an illegal search. There is no probable cause for these searches and they are certainly not being carried out with a warrant from a judge.

Thirdly, with the resources (man power and monetary resources) that are going to ensure that no one can go onto the plane without their "junk" being searched it is likely that people are less safe because the resources have been taken away from protecting against other attacks.

well all that is true. Except for your clothing is on when the picture is taken :P

Not saying it's right again, but the cops randomly stop people for DUI... etc... not that I agree without, beings I've gotten arrested for a DUI, when it was prescription medication because I'm bipolar.

What would you have them do to prevent terrorism? Is my question. It's easy to critisize solutions. When you have no answers to the problem. If you have an idea than sure. Just wondering what your idea was

I have no better ideas so I don't critisize the solution. I mean yes eliminating terrorists is the root, and the destroying the roots always the best. But in the meantime if eliminating terrorists is possible (I don't think so). you can ignore or try to alleviate the symptoms (Planes going into buildings and such).

Edit
I guess one solution that I'd agree with. Was  reinforcing the cockpit were good ideas as were others I think that I forgot and then stand pat. But then politics get into the situation of what is the government doing to prevent terrorism. When imo, some terrorism you can not realistically prevent.

So I guess I sort of agree with you after randomly thing.