TSA..AGAIN....

Tah - posted on 06/27/2011 ( 5 moms have responded )

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TSA security officers at Florida's Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport patted down a cancer-stricken, 95-year-old woman and forcibly removed her adult diaper during the search, CNN reports. Could this end up being yet another TSA PR nightmare?

Jean Weber was traveling with her ill mother on June 18 from Florida to Michigan to see relatives "in the final stages of her battle with leukemia" when the incident occurred.

Weber told CNN that while she thinks the officers may have been "procedurally correct...the procedure needs to be changed." Weber noted that her mother had had a blood transfusion the week before.

A Suspiciously "Wet and Firm" Diaper

While passing through security, TSA officials "felt something suspicious and they couldn't determine what it was," so they took Weber's mother to a private room.

A TSA agent told Weber that her mother's Depends underwear was "wet and firm and they couldn't check it thoroughly," so the mother-daughter duo left in search of a bathroom to remove the underwear. Weber did not have an extra pair of Depends with her.

Weber "burst into tears" but her mother was "very calm" even though she was forced to go through the airport without underwear. Her elderly mother was taken to the boarding gate without her as Weber was still going through security.

TSA Defends Search

In response to the incident, the TSA said on Sunday that "While every person and item must be screened before entering the secure boarding area, TSA works with passengers to resolve security alarms in a respectful and sensitive manner. We have reviewed the circumstances involving this screening and determined that our officers acted professionally and according to proper procedure."

This isn't the first time the TSA has gotten into hot water over pat down procedures. In April, a video of a 6-year-old getting a pat down at the New Orleans airport went viral, while in May, a video of a baby getting a pat down caused quite a stir.

Last week, the TSA announced they would change the procedures for patting down children.


I would like to ask..wth??

was this really necessary??

i know we want freedom and safety but are they overstepping here???

are some of these agents on a power trip or takiing this to the next lever???or

are they justified in their techniques??

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Tah - posted on 06/27/2011

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Then an actor gets a knife past security..so all this on a diaper and someone else gets a knife past..correct me if im wrong, but does this seem like its not working to anyone else other than me...

Tah - posted on 06/27/2011

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its not so bad with the aiport my kids fly from because its small..though it was just myself, my 2 kids and one other lady going through security and they had standing in the box as if they were so busy..lol..its not funny, more ridiculous, it was about 7 agents..so why make her just stand there as if you don't have time to do the search..its 4 people and i didn't have a bag, just my id and a pass to get me through security with my unaccompanied minors...

√v^√v^√♥ - posted on 06/27/2011

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its why i wont fly. f them

Tah - posted on 06/27/2011

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a wet and firm diaper...okay..it was wet..why do you think she had it on??..so that it could stay dry??..i mean really..come on...they have no feeling and they don't care if they strip you of your dignity, at the least they should have sent someone out to get the lady some underwear and sanitary napkins as a quick fix..