Although I don’t like to blame the victim (in this case the victim’s parents); but I am deaf and have multiple artificial joints that set off alarms, and when I approach a TSA screening area, I simply advise the first screener who looks at the tickets and ID that I am deaf and have joint replacements. In every case, TSA pulls me aside and walks me through the security process. I have never had a problem.
I never thought about that. Thanks! This will save me a great deal of elevated blood pressure episodes.
She had been doing it for 17 years and never had a problem.
Until she did.
And you will never have a problem.
Until you do.
You must have missed the part about her limited ability to walk or talk. Probably limited ability to write as well. I don’t know if you can talk, write your wishes to the TSA agent, or have pre-made cue cards, but this young lady didn’t know the process and had a limited ability to talk. The mother could have done so if they had not prohibited her from approaching the agent beating the teenager.
TSA is pure evil. Nothing but.