New Clothing Line Gives the TSA Something to Read
December 10th, 2010

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Looking for a new way to “protest” the TSA’s full-body scans? Grab a piece from 4th Amendment Wear. The company has designed various shirts, underwear, and socks that have messages for TSA officers. One example is a t-shirt with the Fourth Amendment printed on it in metallic ink. This way, when your body is scanned, the X-ray will project the message to the office.
“It’s not that I’m against searches, because I think they’re something we have to do. It’s just to raise the issue of privacy, the things we have to go through now. I figured the Fourth Amendment raises those questions but doesn’t really take a side on the issue. It gets people to re-read the amendment and brings it up for discussion,” said co-creator, Tim Geoghegan. [Coco]
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