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You are then submitted to a frisking.
At O'Hare and Dallas-Fort Worth airports, security areas have been set aside for flights into Reagan airport, with passengers subjected to an extra search, including a frisking with an electronic wand.
In those innocent days, security might have meant, at most, a brief pat down by a bored security agent or a frisking with one of those metal-detecting wands.
Still, they kept streaming in, paying $15 to park, surrendering their umbrellas to security guards, submitting to a frisking to make sure they were not carrying weapons or liquor, and paying $5 for a plastic poncho.
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She did not mention taking part in a frisk.
"This could occur during a frisk or to guide a suspect to the sidewalk," he wrote in an e-mail.
Never once has a frisker made eye contact with me while rubbing his hands over my body.
— that when someone says "drop your hands to your side" to "somebody in North Dakota, they think it's a frisk".
"More than half of the time the police subjected the person to a frisk," Judge Shira A. Scheindlin found.
The Police Department defines a frisk as patting down the outside of a suspect's clothing, feeling for a weapon.
"The outline of a commonly carried object such as a wallet or cellphone does not justify a stop or frisk, nor does feeling such an object during a frisk justify a search," she ruled.
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