eliza61
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I flew twice this week and during one of the screening processes I was pulled aside for the pat down. The departure airport is fairly small and does not (yet) have the scanners; when I went through the traditional metal detectors the metal in my ankle from serious fracture repair a few years ago triggered the alarm.
I was "patted" by a female TSA agent. She was wonderfully polite and professional. At each move that she made, she gave me a full explanation of what to expect. I felt the procedure was thorough without being invasive. Her hands were gloved and she primarily used the back of her hands.
The procedure was quick, respectful and as unobtrusive as it could possibly be. I am one of those people who has ABSOLUTELY no problem with the scanners, but I will admit pondering some hesitancy were my college-aged daughters have to face a pat down.
After my experience, my concerns were alleviated.
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Glad you had a safe, non eventful flight Rascal mom, unfortuantely I'm betting that this will be met with skecpticsm that you could not have possible gone through the security, because you were in no way violated so you must have been lucky.
Happy flying in the future.

Go figure.
Has anyone seen this yet?