Tell the TSA Agents Exactly How You Feel, By Wearing the Constitution

Tell the TSA Agents Exactly How You Feel, By Wearing the Constitution

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Do you ever feel that the TSA agents patting you down are way too familiar with your body once they finally wave you on to your next destination?  Whether your rights have somehow been infringed, you know your personal space has been?  Well, company making undergarments might be for you.

The 4th amendment to the United States Constitution says this:

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

Thanks to CargoCollective.com, you can actually wear this on your body – and send a message to the handsy TSA agents. They have created undergarments with the actual language from the 4th amendment written in metallic ink placed in strategic places:

According to Truth Revolt:

Their 4th Amendment Underclothes are “designed as a silent protest against the new reality of being searched to the point where we’re basically naked. We don’t intend for this to be anything more than a thought-provoking way to fuel the debate about safety vs. civil liberties,” says a statement on their website.  “If we sell a few items, great. But the main intention is to open more dialogue. It’s more of a conceptual piece than anything else.”

Hey, don’t stop there!  Can we get some 1st amendment versions for college students to wear on campus?  Or to church?  Or as we go mail our checks to the IRS?  Can we get some 2nd amendments clothing to wear to remind people that citizens have a right to be armed?

With a federal government as corrupt and inept as ours, I think this company might be really onto something!

Image Credit:  CargoCollective.com


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