concept:
The idea for <random> search springs from a personal experience. I once travelled to Europe from Boston, took 6 planes and was "randomly" searched 4 times. There is nothing more unpleasant than being selected, pulled out from a line and frisked in front of hundreds of people. You have to be mute, submissive. Inappropriate and unjustified pat downs often go unreported, and those that do rarely make headlines.
<random> search is an an instrument, a neutral, quantifiable witness to the screening process. Undetectable, wearable pressure sensors, implemented with Quantum Tunneling Composites (QTC), are distributed across the undergarment in order to monitor and record inappropriate or unjustified searches. The personal, voluntary technology does not impose a course of action on the wearer, but rather offers him/her a record to analyze, incriminate, share, perform, or simply keep.