A few examples as printed in the Daily Mail of the UK.

THE INCIDENTS FUELLING THE OUTCRY

A flight attendant and cancer survivor revealed her horror at
being forced to show her prosthetic breast to a security agent during a
pat-down at Charlotte Douglas International Airport.

Cathy Bossi said two female
Charlotte TSA agents subjected her to what Ms Bossi described as an aggressive pat down.

She said they stopped when they got around to feeling her right breast – the one she had lost through her illness.

She was then apparently asked to remove the prosthetic breast from her bra and show it to the TSA agents.

‘There are blowers and there are dogs out
there that can sniff out bombs’, she said. ‘There’s no reason to have
somebody’s hands touching your body parts.’

Another woman is also comparing her experience at Lambert Airport in St. Louis to being sexually assaulted.

Penny
Moroney
was flying home to Chicago when while going through security,
the metal in her artificial knees set off the detectors.

She had
to undergo more screening because of the alarm going off and when Ms
Moroney asked if she could go through a body scanner she was told none
were available.

The only alternative offered to Ms Moroney was a pat-down which she said she found a horrific experience.

‘Her gloved hands touched my breasts… went between them. Then she
went into the top of my slacks, inserted her hands between my underwear
and my skin… then put her hands up on the outside of my slacks, and
patted my genitals’, Ms Moroney explained.

Patdown search: Mandy Simon

Patdown search: Mandy Simon

‘I was shaking and
crying when I left that room. Under any other circumstance, if a person
touched me like that without my permission, it would be considered
criminal sexual assault.’

And in a third incident security footage showed three-year-old Mandy
Simon
sobbing and pleading with staff to ‘Stop touching me’ as she
searched in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

She had become upset after her teddy bear was
put through an X-ray machine.

Bladder cancer survivor Thomas
Sawyer
, 61, was left ‘humiliated’ after a pat-down search burst
his urostomy bag leaving him covered in his own urine.

He said: ‘I am totally appalled by the fact
that agents that are performing these
pat-downs have so little concern for people with medical conditions.’

The incident occurred on November 7 at
Detroit Metropolitan Airport and Mr Sawyer claims staff ignored his
pleas about the bag.

However
at San Diego Airport on Friday, Samuel
Wolanyk
stripped down to his underwear rather than walk through a
body imaging machine.

He
refused to put his clothes back and was arrested for not allowing
security officials to search him