Those kind of motorized chairs are widely available on the market. There was a story in the The Wall Street Journal recently about their increasing number of sales. Thank you for your kind employment offer, but I'm happily with another company at this time.
~ Blue Jays ~
Uh-huh. And my point was that a chair like that might be rigged by a third party, unknown to the disabled or indigent person who might be sitting in it.
Look. Plenty of grannies are scanned on their way onto airplanes. I'm all for profiling for terrorists. On the hand, let's not assume every time we see an "unlikely candidate" undergoing a security check, the pros automatically have their heads up their butts.