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Chinese Airports Now with "Female Only" Security Lines
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<blockquote data-quote="yasic" data-source="post: 69652232" data-attributes="member: 124040"><p>If you read the article the direct quote they use is "We feel more comfortable when our coats and suitcases are checked by female security inspectors. I think this seems like a VIP service for women"</p><p></p><p>I could understand if women wanted to be physically touched just by other women- this makes perfect sense. If, when singled out for a patdown, only female officers would do the patdown on female travels I would have absolutely no problem with this. In fact many airports already offer such a feature.</p><p> </p><p>However this separate line isn't for the patdowns, its for the whole general inspection - the one the vast majority of people go through without getting groped by a man or woman. This is for the officers who go through bags and coats.</p><p></p><p>I do consider that feeling your belongings are 'safer' (or more comfortable, or whatever phrase you want to use) if a woman inspects them as opposed to a man is in fact sexism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yasic, post: 69652232, member: 124040"] If you read the article the direct quote they use is "We feel more comfortable when our coats and suitcases are checked by female security inspectors. I think this seems like a VIP service for women" I could understand if women wanted to be physically touched just by other women- this makes perfect sense. If, when singled out for a patdown, only female officers would do the patdown on female travels I would have absolutely no problem with this. In fact many airports already offer such a feature. However this separate line isn't for the patdowns, its for the whole general inspection - the one the vast majority of people go through without getting groped by a man or woman. This is for the officers who go through bags and coats. I do consider that feeling your belongings are 'safer' (or more comfortable, or whatever phrase you want to use) if a woman inspects them as opposed to a man is in fact sexism. [/QUOTE]
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