On a recent trip back from the states through Miami airport, I encountered what I believe is an invasion of my civil liberties and basically what can be best described as overzealous security officers.
I fully understand the need for the level of security encountered at our airports but believe it would take some justification to describe the validity of the circumstances below.
As usual I approached the security check points, ensuring all coinage and metal objects such as keys were removed from pockets. I ensured belts and jacket was also removed to go through the security scanners. I had inadvertently forgotten the process of removing shoes and did so when prompted. So no problems up to this point.
Then I was stopped by a security officer and asked what I had in my pocket? I looked a bit dismayed and said nothing. To which I was asked to turn out my pockets. I did so without argument and found nothing more than a small paper tissue (you know the sort, to blow your nose on!). I was told that had to also be put in the tray on the belt and go through the scanner. Who was I to argue and duly obliged.
However, what I was not aware of was that EVERYONE had to go through a body scanner. Now unlike this country (to my belief), this is not an option but something you have to do.
So why all the fuss over what was in my pockets, let alone no pre warning that going through body scanners was mandatory in the states. Well I certainly was not going to argue after the fuss over something as simple as a paper tissue, they would have probably dragged me off to the cells, either that or shot me on site.
Just to cap this story off, the best bit I left to last...in my hand baggage, which I put through the scanner was an aerosol and a lighter (which I had forgotten about), so whilst on the plane, if I had any terrorist intentions, I could have created a flame thrower!!!
So weighing up all of my points above, the point of all the checks were what precisely? As far as I can summarise it was to see me naked


