A man who refused a body scan and pat-down search at a California airport has become a symbol of the raging debate over passenger security versus passenger privacy.
John Tyner posted a cell phone video recording of his half-hour encounter Saturday at Lindbergh Field in San Diego.
The software engineer couldn't board a flight after refusing a full-body scan that reveals an image of what's under his clothes. He also wouldn't allow a Transportation Security Administration worker to conduct a groin check.
Tyner tells the worker, “If you touch my junk, I'm gonna have you arrested.”
Tyner's blog says he left the airport — but only after being threatened with a lawsuit and fine for failing to complete security screening.
A TSA statement Sunday said body scans and pat-downs make flying safer.