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To: Hodar

“I guess this family has never heard of arriving at the airport “At least 1 hour prior to departure”
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That’s why I stated in the other post. You SHOULD arrive 2 hours before your flight. It’s to avoid these kinds of situations. But in this situation, the TSA also had fault as how the F can you still hassle a visibly sick kid? They’re visibly white, a mother and kid, why not waive them in? The crowd will understand.

I’ve seen it before on flights: wheelchairs, crutches etc. The line of people will know why. Not a biggie.


10 posted on 04/26/2012 12:08:24 PM PDT by max americana
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To: max americana
But in this situation, the TSA also had fault as how the F can you still hassle a visibly sick kid? They’re visibly white, a mother and kid, why not waive them in? The crowd will understand.

Moving them to the front of the line, no problem. You will never hear a complaint from me about someone needing special assistance, getting moved forward in line. Depending upon the line at Security, I've witnessed this on a few occassions.

However, everyone must go through security.

If this girl was wearing a Bhurka, would you have Security just "wave her through"? You have to have one set of rules that apply equally, to everyone.

Again, checking a wheelchair, walker and crutches is something the TSA does hundreds of times, every single day. You don't have to stand in line at Security very long to witness this yourself.

14 posted on 04/26/2012 12:25:03 PM PDT by Hodar ( Who needs laws; when this FEELS so right?)
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