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Telling a child that they are engaging in a game is "one of the most common ways" that sexual predators use to convince children to engage in inappropriate contact, Wooden told Raw Story.
Children "don't have the sophistication" to distinguish between a pat-down carried out by an airport security officer and an assault by a sexual predator, he said.
The TSA policy could "desensitize children to inappropriate touch and ultimately make it easier for sexual offenders to prey on our children," Wooden added
Originally posted by pianopraze
I have to fly my 7 year old every Christmas and Summer for custody reasons. How am I supposed to explain this to him when an adult is feeling him up?
"No son it is not ok for anyone to touch you, and you can not touch anyone else there..." unless your paid to do it by the government???
Originally posted by Violater1
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I recommend that you look int using a private pilot, for educational experiences, Not Commercial.
Originally posted by pianopraze
"No son it is not ok for anyone to touch you, and you can not touch anyone else there..." unless your paid to do it by the government???
Originally posted by NuclearPaul
Originally posted by pianopraze
"No son it is not ok for anyone to touch you, and you can not touch anyone else there..." unless your paid to do it by the government???
You make a good point.
We raise our children to believe that nobody has the right to touch them in their private places. Now we are supposed to teach them that there are exemptions.
All a child abuser has to do is convince the child that he is one of the exemptions, and the child will believe he has the right to touch them.