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Date: 2014-07-18 06:14 am (UTC)
You mean the law that said TSA agents could only grope your privates if they explained in advance how they were going to do it and you said okay, or if they had a "reasonable suspicion" that it was necessary, otherwise they could be charged with a misdemeanor?

(I'm actually not sure that passed--it seems to have fallen off the news radar, and I am not familiar enough with state law to parse The measure died during the regular session of the legislature, which ended May 30, and Republican Governor Rick Perry added it to lawmakers' agenda for the special session... anyone want to look up what actually happened with that thing?)

Either way I would not go with the theory that "one state's TSA agents need to say please or have an excuse before they grope you, so a TSA agent in a state a thousand miles[1] east probably knows that DC's in the States and/or will be reasonable about demanding documentation".
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[1] I am rounding off; Google Maps says Texas to Florida is 1350 miles, but I assume it picked a midpoint for each state. So.
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