On Mar 27, 6:05=A0pm, George Orwell <nob...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> U R safe from terror at least>
>
> I really "feel" for her.
I don't feel for her.
Having jewelry that you (or others) cannot easily remove is stupid.
When you end up in the emergency room and they need MRIs or cat-scans,
those gotta come out. If they aren't easy to remove, then they are
clipped off (I mean, the piercings, not the nipples, of course).
More im****tantly, if you wear nipple rings does anyone SERIOUSLY
believe that you should be able to say "I've got nipple rings" and
have them wave you along?
How would the security personnel KNOW that the nipple rings are the
only thing setting off the detectors?
Put the piercings in your purse or a container and let them wand you
again.
If whatever you are wearing can set off the detectors, then you (the
passenger) have the obligation of removing it from your person unless
it's medically necessary for it to stay in place (in which case,
you've got do***entation of the pace-maker or metal-plate/rods).
You get only nipples pierced for attention. She got attention --
simply not quite from the parties she'd originally intended.
This case won't even be settled... it'll be dismissed.


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