• Photo
ABIA ticket counter_20091102151006_JPG

ABIA ticket counter (Kate Weidaw/KXAN)

  • Latest News
Austinite helps 'reclaim' Memorial Day
Austinite helps 'reclaim' Memorial Day

“It's not about the sales," a fallen service member's sister …

Austin Marine donates his bar for Memorial Day
Marine donates his bar for Memorial Day

This Memorial Day weekend, a Marine veteran turned Austin bar …

Double-killing investigated near Elgin
Double-killing investigated near Elgin

An elderly couple were found dead inside their home in eastern …

Ex-yogurt shop suspect seeking $700,000 for prison time
Ex-yogurt shop suspect seeking $700,000

Robert Springsteen, whose conviction in the 1991 yogurt shop …

CSCOPE won't get a state review
CSCOPE won't get a state review

The State Board of Education is scrapping its special panel to …

Advertisement

Woman guilty after refusing TSA patdown

Second case of its kind in Travis County

Updated: Friday, 22 Jul 2011, 2:01 PM CDT
Published : Friday, 22 Jul 2011, 12:58 PM CDT

AUSTIN (KXAN) - A woman who refused a full body patdown from TSA agents at Austin-Berstrom International Airport in December has been found guilty.

Claire Hirschkind was being screened in the security area of ABIA when a TSA agent asked her permission for a full-body patdown.

According to her attorney, Sam Bassett, Hirschkind consented to the patdown but said she did not want screeners to touch her breasts or crotch area.

Bassett said the central argument in his clients case was determining If the order given by the TSA agent was lawful.

A TSA agent who testified in Thursdays court hearing said Hirschkind did not agree and refused to any kind of patdown.

Airport police and the TSA agent testified Hirschkind was asked to leave the area and she refused. Bassett said his client did agree to a llmited patdown.

Hirschkind refused to leave the area and was placed under arrest for the December 22, 2010 incident around 6:30 a.m.

A judge found Hirschkind guilty for “knowingly failing to obey a lawful order from airport security.”

Hirschkind was also ordered to pay a $50 fine during Thursday’s ruling.

According to the city of Austin prosecutor only one other case of this kind has been tried in Travis County. That case involved a man who claimed to be a citizen of the Republic of Texas. The man represented himself in that case.


Opinions that are derogatory, attack other users or are offensive in nature may be removed. KXAN is not responsible for the content posted in this comment section. We reserve the right to remove any offensive or off-topic remark or thread. To mark a comment for review by a moderator, click "Report Abuse."

Advertisement
Advertisement

Site Tools

Advertisement