> That's why they have pat downs and metal detectors.

Neither of which will find that baggie of drugs shoved into your
bodily cavities.  Smuggling drugs into the jails is a HUGE problem
that the jails constantly have to contend with.

> If there is reason to believe that someone might be secreting
> dangerous materials, then I'm totally on board. Strip search away.

If the rules worked that way, then the drug mules would make sure they
got arrested for one of the "non-strip" charges so they could get
their contraband through undetected.

I totally get the point of your argument, and I actually agree with
you that it's not a good thing that these kinds of policies have
become necessary.  Unfortunately, the bad actors in our society have
gamed the system to the point where these kinds of blanket policies
are the best defense they've come up with so far.


-Justin

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