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In reply to the discussion: TSA apologizes for attempting to screen toddler in wheelchair [View all]CreekDog
(46,192 posts)you're not in a wheelchair getting the inspection, you don't get to say that it's all okay for TSA to break the rules.
you don't get to wait ONCE for an hour and suddenly you're entitled to tell disabled people to get inspected far beyond what you're subjected to --and you said you want them CHECKED AND RECHECKED.
thumbscrews just not strong enough for ya huh?
when you're in a wheelchair you can say that.
now?
what makes you safe? nothing. you should be inspected as much and as thoroughly as the disabled are? but you know what? that's when all this shit would end.
the moment most people were subjected to the TSA inspections the disabled experience (and you can see it at any checkpoint you are breezing through while they aren't), this shit would stop.