Commentator Asks Whether TSA Searches Are Going Too Far
16 December 2010
Radio personality Mike Bates of 1330AM WEBY, Northwest Florida's Talk Radio, discusses airport security searches and argues that the virtual strip searches and full-body pat downs cross the line.
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