Ron Paul has introduced the American Traveler Dignity Act.

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Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul (R-Tex.) has once more called for the privatization of airport security amidst the “appalling treatment” travelers receive at airports, in the latest post on the congressman’s “Texas Straight Talk” blog.

“The press reports are horrifying,” Paul wrote. “Ninety-five-year-old women humiliated, children molested, disabled people abused. Men and women subjected to unwarranted groping and touching of their most private areas, and involuntary radiation exposure.”

Paul mentioned a piece of legislation he will introduce this week — The American Traveler Dignity Act - that will address his concerns about airport security and personal privacy. The act, in essence, would hold Transportaion Safety Administration (TSA) employees to the same standards as average citizens in regards to physical contact, making images of another person or causing “physical harm” to another person through the use of radiation-emitting machines.

The TSA has been on the receiving end of much criticism after a string of recent incidents including a Nigerian man who slipped through the agency's security all together with over 10 boarding passes belonging to various individuals last week.

Paul’s critique of the TSA and the federalization of airport security dates back to the agency’s creation shortly after 9/11.

“Congress should be privatizing rather than nationalizing airport security," Paul wrote in a 2001 article. "The free market can and does produce excellent security in many industries. Many security-intensive industries do an outstanding job of maintaining safety without depending on federal agencies."
Onward and upward,
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