Might as well cut to the chase. According to the article, this specific battery has been cleared for air travel and during flight is stored in carry on baggage. He cleared all this with United prior to the flight, but when Canadian security stopped him a United flunky denied that and sided with the ignorant security guy. Must be as bad as our TSA.
United: What class is this ticket, sir? Beat-down, crawl on the floor or thrown off the plane?
That is the real affront, to have followed all the regulations and then have your trip ruined. United should provide documentation of the clearance and a phone number for security or dumb employees to call.
“People should read the article. It says that his wife is under medical treatment so that she can’t push a wheelchair.”
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Thanks,as I should have-——BEFORE I posted.
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At last. Somebody bothered to read the article. Thank you.
In that case, he does have a case.