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Sure you can say no to a bag search.  But that does not mean
Metro<http://www.nbcwashington.com/topics?topic=Washington+Metropolitan+Area+Transit+Authority>will
leave you alone.

Those who refuse the new random bag searches by Metro Transit police will be
observed by law enforcement, MTPD chief Michael
Taborn<http://www.nbcwashington.com/topics?topic=Michael+Taborn> told
a meeting of the WMATA Riders Advisory Council last week.

On the WMATA website, riders are advised that they can choose not to have
their bags checked by leaving the station.  Last Wednesday, the Riders
Advisory Council asked Chief Taborn specifically what happens to those who
"opt-out."

"Well I can tell you without any uncertainty that that person would be
observed," Taborn said.  "And what that means to you is different what that
means to me, but that person is observed."

The Montgomery County Civil Rights Coalition posted
video<http://mococivilrights.wordpress.com/2011/01/12/taborn-bag-search-refusers-will-be-observed/>
from
the meeting documenting the exchange.

The Riders Council<http://www.nbcwashington.com/topics?topic=Riders+Council>
asked
the Transit security head several times for clarification on the bag search
policy.   Asked a different time what happens to individuals who choose not
to have their bags searched, Taborn said:

"What happens is that according to our policy, that person is free to go.
But with regards to law enforcement initiatives, there will be some
actions.  There will be some observations, because we need to establish why
that particular person chose not to do it.  So therefore, there will be some
activity that's afoot."

The chief's answers did not sit well with the Montgomery
County<http://www.nbcwashington.com/topics?topic=Montgomery+County>
Civil
Rights Coalition.  "This issue deserves closer examination by the
public," Thomas
Nephew <http://www.nbcwashington.com/topics?topic=Thomas+Nephew> wrote on
the group's website.  "Whatever Chief Taborn may believe, we know that we
have the right to remain silent, to not be searched without cause as we go
about our daily affairs, and to not face scrutiny for insisting on that."

Customers who refuse to submit to a bag search are refused entry to Metro
trains or busses.


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Unbelievable - so they follow us home or what??

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Carol Moore in DC
http://carolmoore.net/

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