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Saturday, October 06, 2007

Bra sets off courthouse metal detector, controversy

Bra In Idaho, a woman is upset with the federal courthouse's security because, after her bra set off a metal detector, they told her to remove the undergarment. They wouldn't let use a bathroom, and there was no privacy screen, so she just whipped it off right there as her husband held up his coat. (Chivalry is NOT dead.)

Security says -- and I kind of understand their point -- the woman probably should have gone to her car or tried to use one of the nearby restaurants.

But the courthouse has decided to add a changing room.

Hat Tip: Many thanks, You're A Mean Drunk R2D2!

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Okay ladies here we go now we will all have to take off our bras in the court houses.lol

I say we go back to the era of not wearing a bra at all.

This there a pic?

Is she hot?

i totally agree with carebear! lol

What ya say to having a bonfire riskybzns? Maybe that could be the next meet up. Of course, no gentlemen would be invited.

Ba Da Bing !! Jeez, now there is a job I could do. However, I would want to pick and choose which ladies need to remove them though.

I thought this was what they had search wands for and matrons(female security). Do people with artifical limbs have to remove them?

What is the average IQ of the rent-a-cop these days?

I agree with CB also.. but this got me to wondering.. what about these women (and men) that have all kinds of piercings and thus "hardware" all over their bodies.. Do those set off the detectors as well?

She must have been very well endowed to have that much metal support in a bra.....sheesh!

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