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Originally published December 29 2011

Roving TSA 'Viper' squads now violating your rights at train stations, bus depots and ferry landings

by J. D. Heyes

(NaturalNews) Bound and determined to violate the Fourth amendment rights of as many Americans as possible and not satisfied with doing so merely at the nation's airports, now the Transportation Security Administration has taken to violating the rights of Americans in just about every travel venue in the country.

The L.A. Times reports that the TSA has developed and deployed more than two dozen so-called "Viper" (which stands for Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response) teams that so far have conducted more than 9,300 "unannounced checkpoints," as well as "other search operations," in the past year at a growing number of train stations, subways, ferry terminals and other mass transit locations.

"We are not the Airport Security Administration," boasted Ray Dineen, the air marshal in charge of the TSA office in Charlotte, N.C. "We take that transportation part seriously."

If only the agency - and the government that created it - took the Constitution as seriously, traveling in the post-9/11 world would be a heck of a lot more enjoyable, not to mention far less hostile to individual liberties.

TSA officials have sold this as "surface transportation security," even though there is no evidence whatsoever these roving rights violation patrols have prevented a single crime or act of terrorism. Privacy advocates are rightly questioning the legality of the added patrols. They say the TSA is stretching the limits of the law over the government's right to search U.S. citizens without probable cause - especially since there is no evidence the hit-and-miss patrols do anything to prevent attacks.

"It's a great way to make the public think you are doing something," Fred H. Cate, a professor at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, who writes on privacy and security, told the Times. "It's a little like saying, that if we start throwing things up in the air, they may hit terrorists."

Yet, the Department of Homeland Security spent tens of millions on the program last year and wants millions more next fiscal year, at a time when the White House is set to ask for a trillion more dollars to raise the nation's debt ceiling.

With the added TSA presence, of course, come added indignities. At a North Carolina train station recently, 57-year-old lawyer Rick Vetter got nosed in the crotch by a Viper team canine supposedly trained to sniff out explosives chemicals, but who instead only smelled the scent of the lawyer's own dogs on his trousers.

Vetter's "suspicious behavior" that got him stopped? He was rushing to make the train in time - something that tens of thousands of Americans do on a daily - or hourly - basis.

We can add this to the indignity of, say, having TSA agents touch your junk and scan your DNA; or strip-search elderly women; or molesting kids.

What more will it take before lawmakers get the hint that the TSA is a Frankenstein's monster, growing more out of control by the day?

Sources:

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nati...

http://www.naturalnews.com/032827_TSA_adult_...

http://www.naturalnews.com/031530_DNA_scanne...

http://www.naturalnews.com/034323_National_O...






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