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Student strips at US airport to protest new security measures

Last Updated 03 May 2018, 05:17 IST

"Police responded to an incident outside of Security Checkpoint B when a man reportedly stripped down to his underwear and socks," CBS 6 news reported on the incident that occurred yesterday afternoon at the Richmond International Airport.

Quoting a report filed by airport officials, it said a 21-year-old Charlottesville man, Aaron Tobey, was spotted "absent of pants and shirt in full public view, exposing language regarding the 4th Amendment written on his chest and abdomen with marker or crayon."
The report also quoted Richmond Airport spokesperson Troy Bell as saying that the demonstration took place shortly after 2 p.m.

The 4th Amendment to the US Constitution guards against unreasonable searches and seizures when the searched party has a 'reasonable expectation of privacy.'

National outrage ensued in the fall when TSA announced it would be requiring passengers to undergo either a full-body scan, or be subject to a pat down.

Tobey was detained and interviewed by local police as well as federal authorities. He was then issued a citation for 'disorderly conduct' and released.

He told authorities he was currently enrolled at the University of Cincinnati.

Tobey's arraignment is scheduled for January 10 in Henrico County, the report said.

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(Published 31 December 2010, 16:35 IST)

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