IMHO If you have nothing to hide, then a search would be welcome for everyones safety. If you cooperate it would only be a very short delay, unless something seems suspicious. In this day and age it's always nice to see some security around. Lots of crazies around.
Please tell us what school your children attend and where they will be between the hours of 4:00 and 6:00 PM on, say, Wednesday the 6th? Also, what do you and your significant others get up to in the bedroom? You won't mind leaving the curtains open for that in the future, right?
Finally, please provide your bank account number(s), routing number(s) and SSN here.
You, slither, are quite likely doing nothing wrong and not breaking any laws. That said, you also quite likely balked at the idea of acquiescing to any of my requests. The fact is that people who are doing nothing wrong still have plenty to hide, and what matters is that if someone is doing nothing wrong,
then the authorities have nothing to find. The contents of my baggage, coat pockets, backpack, etc. are
private. These things are my personal property and, despite the fact that nothing in them violates any laws (and I will absolutely be transporting my anxiety meds in an orange bottle with Rx info printed on), I still do not consent to searches because the right to freedom from search and seizure is a core liberty in our society. Nobody has any business asking to pry into my personal, private property uninvited.
Also, who determines if something "seems suspicious"? What if I disagree with them? At what point do I walk away? The 4A says they have to get a warrant, but TSA (and, I've heard, APD/DEA/Reno PD) use time and schedules as a bludgeon - they can threaten to make you miss a flight (train) if you don't forfeit your rights. It's a gross power imbalance that, while APD seems more reluctant to use it, other agencies are more than happy to use and abuse. It's a blatant, shameless attempt at an end-run around the 4A, using practical concerns to disrespect the spirit of the constitution.
And if they want to use terrorism and safety as excuses, if DHS and whoever else want to frame it as "searches are the only way to keep you safe" then I will spell it out in lowest-common-denominator terms for them:
I DO NOT WANT TO BE SAFE. I want to be safe
FROM THEM. I want to be protected (or, more to the point of the spirit of this mentality, to protect myself)
AGAINST THEM. I will keep my liberty and take my chances and, as I have said in discussions of these matters as pertains to air travel, if I die in a terrorist attack because passengers were not searched then at least I die free. And that, to me,
is worth something.
Thanks to JoeBas and jis for getting it.