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A woman identified only as 'Furrygirl' stripped off at US' Seattle airport to beat the new Transport Security Agency (TSA) scanners. A woman had a novel way to show US airport security staff that she was complying with the new checks by Transport Security Agency - she stripped down to her underwear.Apparently, the woman has appeared in pornography so she had no problems with taking her clothes off in front of members of the public.
'Furrygirl' stripped off at Seattle's airport to beat US' new security scanners
Arriving at Seattle's Seatac airport on Sunday to board her flight, everything appeared normal until she arrived at security ahead of her "pat down" checks.She declared that she was going to "enjoy this experience as much as I can, instead of being scared and humiliated like TSA wants me to be".After placing her camera on the counter to record the incident, she promptly removed her jacket to reveal a see through top.
After removing her coat, Furrygirl started to remove her jeans
She then took off her jeans and proceeded to continue with her security check, despite wearing only her underwear.Upon reaching the pat down area, a security guard ordered her to put her coat back on, but Furrygirl replied by saying that she wanted "to be transparent to the TSA".
Cheekily she added: "I thought we weren't supposed to wear jackets?"The airport scanners issue has become the biggest topic in the American news agenda.Planned protests against airport scanners ahead of Thanksgiving failed to materialise Thursday and there are now plans to implement the security measures on buses and trains.