Submitted by Anne Landman on
The mobile app developer Loopt is running a promotion aimed at encouraging Thanksgiving holiday fliers to participate in National TSA Opt-Out Day on Wednesday, November 24. The prize? A free I-Pod Touch for travelers who refuse the backscatter X-Ray scanning machines and opt for the controversial, aggressive pat-down search instead. Loopt is a social-mapping service that lets you use the location of your phone to find out where your friends are, what they're doing, tell them about places and events around you, share directions, photos and more. The company is instructing travelers to check into the airport using Loopt on Wednesday, November 24 on an IPhone, IPod Touch or Android, type in a brief description of their TSA experience and send the message to Twitter using the hashtag #touchedbyTSA. Lucky participate may win an IPod Touch. Loopt is giving away ten of the units free.
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Kashif replied on Permalink
Its all about your interest
Great contest, i am ready to participate and too much hopeful for results.
Rock Hard Rebellion replied on Permalink
Heavy Pat Down Put Down; it's going to be hard...
Rock Hard Rebellion
Friends of mine are talking about taking an erectile assisting medication such as a Viagra pill prior to joining the security check so that the TSA officials have something to find when they go for the gonads.
waterflaws replied on Permalink
Protect your privacy while breaching your privacy.
Am I reading this right? This is a promotion encouraging people to refuse the x-ray and opt for invasion of their privacy, via the TSA super-frisks, being hosted by a company that promotes the relinquishment of users privacy?
Wow!
Lisa Graves replied on Permalink
excellent observation
keen observation. thank you for your note, Waterflaws!