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“All the civilians had to be searched, patted down.”
As Schiff walked away, Nancy Pelosi, rose from her seat to hug Schiff as his colleague’s patted him on the back.
Source: https://www.canyon-news.com/house-votes-to-censure-rep-adam-schiff/172226
Black Chicagoans are 1.5 times more likely to be searched or patted down than people of another race.
Source: https://chicagoreader.com/columns-opinion/on-prisons/promising-more-police-chicago-elections-crime/
Like they want someone who can, who can take something and own it and not have to be have their back patted all the time to keep going,' Tracey Marks, author of Why Am I So Anxious, told DailyMail.com.
Once the end is patted dry with a paper towel, apply some of the liquid to the stump and wrap in clingfilm and store in the fridge.
School districts are looking to find a solution to increase security but not so that it’s like airport security where everyone is being patted down.”
She went through an x-ray machine and was patted down by security – all of which she had no problem with – before being led to a private room.
Source: https://metro.co.uk/2023/07/20/airport-security-makes-gran-drop-trousers-and-expose-stoma-19161452/
The release further states that the officers informed Tubbs that he would be patted down, resulting in the suspect “becoming argumentative and acting very out of character from past experiences.”
The teenager had been required to be patted down each day at school due to his record, police said.
This morning, heading out the door to take my 9-year-old daughter to school, I patted my pockets to confirm “phone-keys-wallet.”