“Get your freak on, girl,” courtesy of a TSA agent, according to Fox News and Jill Filipovic, a passenger flying out of New Jersey’s Newark airport, who posted the above image on Twitter:
“It was a $15 bullet vibe from Babeland, about the most basic sex toy you can imagine. It has now been officially retired, since I have no idea if the TSA agents manhandled it.”
She discovered the note on Sunday after she landed in Dublin, she said. She wrote on her blog, Feministe, that the message was “wildly inappropriate” but she “died laughing” about it in her hotel room.
But she told FoxNews.com in an email Monday evening that she’s transitioning to being “pretty disturbed” by the note. She said these agents are given a lot of authority with little oversight.
She wrote that she suspects “whoever left the note felt comfortable doing so (I also suspect that they believed most women would be embarrassed to be “caught” with personal items and wouldn’t file a complaint),” she wrote in the email. “That is certainly cause for concern.”
TSA said in a statement to FoxNews.com that there is no evidence to suggest one of its agents was behind the note.
Greg Soule, a TSA spokesman, said Filipovic has not filed a complaint about the incident, but the TSA “takes all allegations of inappropriate conduct seriously and is investigating this claim.”
Filipovic said she is not looking to get anyone fired over the incident, but she received a lot of feedback from others with other stories of public humiliation at the hands of TSA. She said she hopes the TSA addresses the larger issue, not just this one case.
Why not? The person who did that should be fired, which would be an excellent first step in addressing the larger issue. (How hard can it be to track down the TSA staffers who would have been on duty at Newark when her bags were inspected and require a handwriting sample?) A rather large lawsuit against the TSA would be a logical second step.







Do consider that it could have been an airline baggage person, not TSA, or that the complaining person could have been the one to do this. I, unfortunately, do know people stupid enough to do this. They may even meant it as “support.”
Yeah, right. Because baggage people routinely search luggage as they toss it on the plane.
I really hope that post was missing a sarc tag.
And TSA has removed the offending person from screening.
http://blog.tsa.gov/2011/10/inappropriate-note-author-identified.html
Such people give TSA a bad name.
I’m glad the TSA takes such a close interest in the news and gives us these frequent updates.
This should be a stimulating thread.
How long should you keep sex toys before you throw them away? Does it depend on what material they are made out of?
Also, I have 2 dildos and I put them next to each other and a small part melted where they were touching. I didn’t know that you aren’t supposed to store sex toys with each other because this could happen. But I was wondering If they are still ok to use since it was just a small part that disintegrated?