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Subject The TSA Quest for the G – Spot made Easier by Live App with Feedback from CUSTOMer , only tears of joy from now on !
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Original Message The TSA Quest for the G – Spot made Easier by Live App with Feedback from CUSTOMer , only tears of joy from now on !

This can really take off , I mean at the airports , clothing and excitment , all rolled in one including the Memorable Video .



[link to www.rawstory.com]

Smartphone app files official TSA complaints in real-time

By Stephen C. Webster

Thursday, April 26, 2012 12:00 EDT

A smartphone application set to debut next week looks to bring real-time complaint reporting to Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoints.

Developed by funding from The Sikh Coalition, a civil rights umbrella group that looks out for people who follow Sikhism, the app asks a series of questions that mirror the complaint reporting document offered on the TSA’s website, then sends the agency an official report, which they claim are always followed-up on.

Amardeep Singh, director of programs for the coalition, told Raw Story that the app should enable people who believe they’ve been profiled to file an official complaint “within minutes” of an incident at a checkpoint.


“The application creates a novel marriage between technology and civil rights activism,” The Sikh Coalition said in an advisory. “It is the first and only such application of its kind, allowing users in communities such as the Sikh, Muslim, Latino, or Black communities to document their experience at the airport.”
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