No Religious Opt Out for TSA Intrusive Naked Body Scanners and Pat Downs

In a Congressional hearing on the TSA, the question was asked, do passengers have the right to opt out of the TSA checkpoints from religious grounds. The answer came quickly.

No, and if you refuse you won't be getting on the airplane and will be removed from the airport.

Now remember, Byron York wrote yesterday, TSA service at the airport is optional and it's up to the each airport whether to decide to use the TSA or a private security team.