officers are sort of holding back now, they're afraid to act. but then you still see these additional incidents around the country. one of them that i think a lot of people were particularly outraged by was a woman in texas who was subjected to a vaginal cavity search during a routine traffic stop. i want to play a little bit of sound of her talking about her experience. take a listen. >> my hands are already handcuffed behind me, you know, so she pulls my pants down, and then she tells me to bend over. so, you know, i kind of hesitated because i'm like, bend over? and i just -- i bent over, and she proceeded to stick her fingers in me, and i popped up immediately and said, no, what are you doing? you can't do that to me. and she tells me, i can do what i want to do because it's a narcotics search. >> whether it's this case, the sandra bland case -- >> no. a body cavity search has to be done in the precinct after