Are you sure we don't live in a Police State?
In the aftermath of the Asiana 214 crash I saw a boy, maybe 14 years old, being interviewed by the press in the terminal area. Behind him a group of TSA and security officers were slowly moving closer and in short order a burly, serious looking officer interrupted the interview and abruptly asked the boy "Were you on the flight that crashed?" The boy said yes and the man grabbed him by the scruff, pulled him away from the reporters saying you have to come with me.
No big deal? As soon as I saw how this young boy was treated I got angry. What gives any government official the right to lay hands on someone, let alone a young boy and recent crash survivor? If I was handled like that I would have thrown an absolute fit. Turns out that those who walked away from the crash had to go through what was basically a four hour integration and search before they were released - while hundreds of concerned family members agonizingly waited to learn what happened to their loved ones.
Seeing that young boy being bullied and basically hauled away angered me and it's my hope that the officer who did this be reprimanded... that is unless we really do live in a police state.