Read the following policy excerpt regarding the visitor screening process:
"To prevent the introduction of contraband, all visitors must submit to a screening process prior to entering the secure visitation area. Visitors must place all loose items, coats, and footwear through the X-ray scanner and successfully walk through the walk-through metal detector (WTMD). If a visitor alarmsthe WTMD, they will be given two additional attempts to clear it after removing any remaining metallic items. If a visitor fails to clear the WTMD after three total attempts, they must consent to a manual pat-down search by an officer of the same gender. Refusal to consent to the pat-down search will result in the immediate cancellation of the visit and a 90-day suspension of visitation privileges."
According to the policy, what is the direct consequence if a visitor refuses to undergo a pat-down search after failing the metal detector three times?
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| Name | National Corrections Officer Selection Test |
| Code | NCST |
| Vendor | Public Service and Legal |
| Certification | NCST |