Buy that woman a beer!

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Woman Convicted of Groping Screener

The Associated Press
Tuesday, July 26, 2005; 9:26 PM

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- A woman who was upset over being searched bodily at an airport was convicted Tuesday of assaulting a security screener by grabbing the federal officer's breasts.

A federal jury heard the case against retired teacher Phyllis Dintenfass, who also allegedly shoved the screener during the search at the Outagamie County Regional Airport in Appleton in September 2004.

Dintenfass, 62, faces up to a year in federal prison and $100,000 in fines. The judge set sentencing for Nov. 1.

On Monday, Transportation Security Administration screening supervisor Anita Gostisha testified that Dintenfass activated metal detectors at a checkpoint, and she heard Dintenfass say she thought the problem was bobby pins and barrettes in her hair.

Gostisha said she took the woman to another screening area, where she used a handheld wand. Gostisha said she was following protocol when she also performed a "limited pat-down search."

Gostisha said she was using the back of her hands to search the area underneath Dintenfass' breasts when the woman lashed out at her.

"She said `How would you like it if I did that to you?' and slammed me against the wall," Gostisha testified. "She came at me and grabbed my breasts and squeezed them."

Distenfass claimed she acted in self-defense.

"I said, 'What are you doing? No one's done that to me before,'" she said. "And she kept going ... for what felt like an interminably long time."

Dintenfass denied shoving Gostisha, but admitted putting her hands on the agent's breasts.

"I was mortified that I had done that," she said. "I was reacting to what felt like an absolute invasion of my body."

U.S. Attorney Steven Biskupic said TSA officers perform a vital service and are entitled to protection from assault.
 
Hold on just a minute. A security agent was slammed into a wall and groped by a 62 year old woman. Now, either the 62 year old is in great shape and a tough broad, or the security agent is, well, not a security agent. She's an x-ray technician, or a metal detector operator. At best.
 
Hilarious, lets see, a retired 62y/o female teacher assaulting a TSA agent. Pictures would be priceless. She obviously had evil intent, heehee. And they can't find a better way to do this?
 
They mostly aren't very good wand and xray operators either.
Know of a fellow that went through security at Cleveland Hopkins and Houston IAH 2 times each in May with probably 25 rds of 357 in his pockets. Never detected.

Tourist crapped when a couple of them fell out of his pocket in baggage bagge claim though! :D

Sam
 
So when the peasants are groped, it's a "vital service", but when the master gets a groping of her own, it's a felony?

I think we should pass this anecdote far and wide, just so people are aware of this.
 
Gostisha said she was following protocol when she also performed a "limited pat-down search."

Gostisha said she was using the back of her hands to search the area underneath Dintenfass' breasts when the woman lashed out at her.

Where were these people at career day? :banghead:
 
I'll make this gun related by saying that if the TSA had a gun, we could be reading a different headline...
 
TSA needs to be privatized. Keep a handful to supervise the operations but the regular screening may be done by private contract employees. Cheaper too.
 
U.S. Attorney Steven Biskupic said TSA officers perform a vital service and are entitled to protection from assault.
Yeah. U.S. taxpayers perform a more vital service and are entitled to greater protection from assault, Steve.
 
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