Consent to Searches
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 7:52 pm
Having a hard time with this question. Husband and I disagree on both prongs of it. Now they're stopping passengers exiting domestic flights and demanding to see ID, for the purpose of hunting down deportees who might be aboard. (This along with refusing entry to teachers from Britain, France, etc. including long term U.S. residents who don't otherwise fall within the travel ban. If I knew any teachers traveling out of the country, I'd be concerned they might not be let back in. Maybe they've gotta show their Twitter page?)
Anyway, I think those searches should be illegal but I'd probably submit to one out of concern for my family. My husband thinks those searches might be OK in some contexts, like an airport, but he probably wouldn't consent to it on principle. So there you are. Puzzlement. What would you do?
Anyway, I think those searches should be illegal but I'd probably submit to one out of concern for my family. My husband thinks those searches might be OK in some contexts, like an airport, but he probably wouldn't consent to it on principle. So there you are. Puzzlement. What would you do?