I am writing to let you know that the TSA is still sexually assaulting innocent people who are your customers. Fox New York is just reporting on the groping of Nancy Campbell. Her disgusting TSA attacker forced her to endure unwanted sexual contact in full view of other travelers while threatening and belittling her. I, on the other hand, am no longer a customer of yours. Last weekend I traveled from Baltimore to Boston, but no force on earth could make me line up to be violently mistreated by these TSA thugs. I had a very nice trip on Amtrak, and I will continue to eschew flying until the TSA is reined in. If your company has any concern at all for those of us who have been victims of sexual violence, and who will never line up to be victimized again, then AirTran will speak loudly and clearly against the TSA's crimes. If you do not help us, we will know where your sympathies lie.Sommer
Sommer sent this letter to all the airlines that fly Baltimore to Boston. Kudos Sommer. And is there no one in the management of the commercial airlines with the stones to speak up for their own customers?
One Response to Sommer: ” If you do not help us, we will know where your sympathies lie.”
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I recommend sending that letter to the Boston Globe, The New York Times and so on. Contact TV and newspapers. Make yourself available (thought it might be difficult). They love stories like this.
This is what I did when Concast Corporation turned off my families Internet over 4 years ago. We were using it too much but they didn’t want to tell us what was acceptable. Even Gephardt couldn’t get an answer when he took on the story about unlimited use internet being limited.
Please consider passing your story on. You might be surprised by the attention especially if more than one person contacts the same papers and tv stations with the same story.
u235sentinel recently posted..February 18- 2009