How an airport security pat-down to avoid

Craig F. Walker / The Denver Post

A TSA agent performed. Improved search a traveler November 17, 2010, in Denver International Airport

By Harriet Baska msnbc.com contributor

Don and Kris Rasmussen, of Weston, Wisconsin, already have two trips for the fall, but are now starting to worry about what will happen in the security checkpoint at the airport.

"We are people simply not accustomed to this" sense of body and X-ray business. Are we going to grope? Is there any way we can this happen? It seems so degrading. "

However, according to the TSA, "Less than 3 percent of passengers experience a frisk." The result of the scare most of the passengers, both the metal detector or the body scanner.

There is no guaranteed method to prevent caching, but thereare steps passengers can take to reduce your chances of being singled out.

"Passengers who are prepared to detect and alarm for the prohibited items are less likely to require additional testing," said TSA spokesman Greg Soule.

Each expert in travel and road warrior thatOverhead Binconsulted according to the TSA in this case.

"I can not say I know any other advice than what he says about the TSA to take all of his pockets, including his wallet," said consultant Chris McGinnis Travel.

"Remove the jewelry, coins, belts and other metal objects that could trigger the metal detector before going through security," suggests Anne Banas, executive editor of SmarterTravel.com. "You can also try to position themselves in a line that has a body scan."

Roz Shachtman, an international business development manager, makes sure to wear a tight t-shirt, installed at the airport ", so there is no doubt that only my body is inside."

"Complaining that either audible question the competence of the employees of TSA is a good way to get to one side for a more intrusive search," said Jennifer Miner, a mother who is the co-creator and writer of the blog Gallon Vacation . "Keep your opinions to yourself until at least beyond the security checkpoint."

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Finally, no matter how often you travel, it's a good idea to check the TSA Guide: How to get through the line faster. That way there's going to end and passenger side recently took and detained at the airport in Baltimore to try to take 13 knives through the security checkpoint.

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