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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

TSA tyrants left man soaked in urine–no help, no apology, no sense!

How can we allow the government to treat us this way? How does this madness make us safer? Even if it does, are you willing to accept these kinds of violations of your rights and freedoms?

Bladder Cancer Survivor Says TSA Search Left Him Covered in Urine

Thomas Sawyer, 61, says his urostomy bag was broken during a TSA pat-down at Detroit Metropolitan Airport earlier this month.

MyFOXDetroit.com

Thomas Sawyer, 61, says his urostomy bag was broken during a TSA pat-down at Detroit Metropolitan Airport earlier this month.

A bladder cancer survivor from Michigan says he was left humiliated and covered in his own urine following a pat-down by TSA officers earlier this month at Detroit Metropolitan Airport.

Thomas Sawyer, 61, of Lansing told MyFoxDetroit he was asked to undergo a pat down on Nov. 7 after an airport body scanner detected his urostomy bag, which collects his urine through an opening in his stomach.

Sawyer said once in a private room, officers ignored his attempts to explain his medical condition or his requests to pull his pants up which are two sizes too big due to his medical equipment and had fallen as result of removing his belt for the scan.

Once the search began, Sawyer said he tried to warn the officer conducting it that he would break the seal on Sawyer’s urostomy bag if he continued to slide his hands down Sawyer’s chest, but again the officer ignored him and broke the seal on the bag.

"My heart started beating. I didn't know what to do. I felt kind of trapped," Sawyer told MyFoxDetroit. “Here I am in this room with no windows. I've got urine and two men I don't know. I’m standing in front of them with my underwear and had to ask to pull it up.

After finding no contraband, Sawyer said the officers simply told him he could go, offering no apologies or assistance.

He said he was forced to walk through the airport and board his plane soaked in urine until he was finally able to clean up after takeoff.

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