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Chalk Another One Up for the TSA

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Liberty can rest safe once more. According to CBS News:

Another Terrorist Stopped by Vigilant TSA Officer: 4-Year-Old Boy in Leg Braces

PHILADELPHIA, Penn. (CBS) Now we know how the "Crotch Bomber" got through security – TSA screeners are busy terrorizing disabled toddlers.

4-year-old Ryan Thomas is developmentally disabled as a result of being 16 weeks premature and has to wear corrective braces. His ankles are malformed and his legs have little or no muscle tone. He only just learned how to walk, briefly, on his own, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.

But that didn’t seem to matter to the Transportation Security Administration screeners at Philadelphia International airport.

It was Ryan's first trip to Disney in March 2009, according the paper's columnist Daniel Rubin. All was going well for the Thomases -- they had gotten to the airport with hours to spare before their flight, but as it turns out, they would need that extra time.

Ryan's father was breaking down his son's stroller to put it on the conveyor belt as his wife, Leona, walked Ryan through the metal detector. As expected the alarm went off and Leona tried to explain the situation, the paper said.

The screener replied that the boy would have to take the braces off and walk through the detector again. When Leona Thomas attempted to walk with Ryan she was told he would have to do it alone.

She tried, calmly, to explain that Ryan could barely walk with the braces, let alone without them, but the compassionless screener was deaf to her pleas, according to the newspaper.

Meanwhile Bob Thomas was getting increasingly agitated. He is an officer in Camden's emergency crime suppression team, so he understood the need for security, but this was overkill, he told the Philadelphia Inquirer.

The Thomases eventually complied and Ryan made it through on his own, but Bob immediately asked for a supervisor. The supervisor was less than sympathetic and stood by the screener's actions. A fellow police officer even told Bob Thomas to drop it and go enjoy his vacation.

But Bob Thomas didn’t forget and after his trip he called the airport manager. Eventually, with help from Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Daniel Rubin, the TSA finally responded to the incident saying that the boy never should have had to remove his braces and they would be looking into what went wrong that day in March.

For the Thomases that probably feels like too little too late.


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Comments

Loiscakkleberrylane Thursday, February 18, 2010 11:30:38 AM

But it may help someone else. I don't know if people who do these things are really too stupid to understand what is plain to everyone else, or if they're on some kind of power trip. I can make him do it, so I will. It's good that the father was persistant. Things need to be kept in perspective.
The last time my kids flew, there was an elderly lady in a power wheelchair, they just waved her through. She had a blanket over her knees and a box mounted on the back of the chair, but no one even looked in the box. She didn't go through the metal detector or anything. I'm sure she was perfectly all right, but why such a difference in security, you would think some things would be a little more standard.

MarcusFXM256 Thursday, February 18, 2010 9:24:35 PM

Hi Lois, I think that it's more likely that these people are on some power trips, than being too stupid to see what's obvious. That's just my opinion, but I could be wrong too. The story here made no sense and it angers me. I would have felt the same way as the father did if I was in his shoes. Those people involved need some common sense knocked into them. It was obvious to everyone else that the boy was not a threat of any kind.

Loiscakkleberrylane Friday, February 19, 2010 3:08:45 PM

Exactly, but this is often the mindset of people who get a little bit of power for the first time in their lives.

MarcusFXM256 Wednesday, February 24, 2010 7:59:12 PM

That's true. I used to work for some people similar to that before. Thankfully, I no longer have to deal with them. up

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