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kenny blankenship

(15,689 posts)
24. In other Homelander Abteilung news,
Tue Apr 24, 2012, 06:02 PM
Apr 2012
95 year old veteran and 85-year-old friend humiliated, searched and robbed at San Diego TSA checkpoint
http://boingboing.net/2012/04/23/95-year-old-veteran-and-85-yea.html
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20120418/OPINION03/204180345

Omer Petti is a 95-year-old USAF veteran with artificial knees and a heart condition. Madge Woodward, his partner, has an artificial hip. They recently flew home to Detroit from San Diego, and were humiliated and robbed at the San Diego airport TSA checkpoint. The metal in their bodies set off the TSA magnetometer, and Petti was instructed to put his $300 in cash in a bin. Then he was further detained when a swab detected the nitroglycerin residue from his heart pills. He and Woodward were subjected to humiliating patdowns, and then discovered that their $300 had gone missing. When Petti asked where his money had gone, the TSA agent required he and Woodward to remove their shoes again and empty out their pockets, and asked if they were "refusing his request" when they objected. The TSA manager checked the security footage, but reported that it was "too blurry" to see what had happened to the money. The two elderly people were loaded into their wheelchairs and taken to their plane at full tilt, barely making it. They never got their money back.

"Can you imagine an 85-year-old lady and 95-year-old retired Air Force Major in wheelchairs being treated like terrorists?" Petti asked recently sitting in the kitchen of the Bloomfield Township home he shares with Woodward.

After both set off alarms, they were patted down. Then, a security officer did a litmus test on Petti's clothing, which tested positive for nitrates. Petti explained that he carries nitroglycerin pills for his heart. Nonetheless, Petti was taken to a private room for yet another pat-down by a different officer while the same security officer emptied their carry-on bags and rifled through every item.

Finally, they were released and told to retrieve their belongings. But only four bins were handed over to them. When Petti inquired about his $300, a senior security official was called over. Petti says this officer insinuated that they were mistaken about the missing cash, instructing the two to take off their shoes again, check their pockets again. "When I told him we were going to miss our flight he asked me if I was objecting or refusing his request." Petti says. "I said: 'No, I'd do anything I was asked, I would just like to know where my $300 went.' "
Here is where I would be getting in trouble.. snooper2 Apr 2012 #1
I know what you mean... KansDem Apr 2012 #3
The only gun I see there is an invisible magic wand with pixie dust to make mad adults nicer. leveymg Apr 2012 #2
The TSA is way over the top on this one...imho. snappyturtle Apr 2012 #4
Oh, that sweet little lamb! She must have been terrified! CTyankee Apr 2012 #5
+1000 Liberal_in_LA Apr 2012 #6
How dare a four year old be afraid of the TSA malaise Apr 2012 #21
"Correct procedures had been followed." Buns_of_Fire Apr 2012 #7
Are we sure this actually happened? emulatorloo Apr 2012 #8
Here are two more sources... KansDem Apr 2012 #11
The Examiner has 0 credibility. See this thread from yesterday emulatorloo Apr 2012 #18
Fair enough. Here are some more... KansDem Apr 2012 #19
1 & 3 are the same exact article, based on Daily Mail. 2 & 4 are the Daily Mail article emulatorloo Apr 2012 #23
I tend to believe the mother's account... KansDem Apr 2012 #26
Yes, she deserves that. What I am trying to point out is that suspect websites appear to be emulatorloo Apr 2012 #28
Because 4 year olds try to pass guns to their grandmothers proud2BlibKansan Apr 2012 #9
Only if they hug them. KansDem Apr 2012 #14
"...correct procedures had been followed." atreides1 Apr 2012 #10
Whole airport shut down for a 4 yo not cooperating? DO IT. Lars39 Apr 2012 #12
Amen... truebrit71 Apr 2012 #13
"they make little distinction between plausible security threats..." Speck Tater Apr 2012 #15
Unfortunately, that is the choice the OP and many others seem to be missing. stevenleser Apr 2012 #16
Exactly. "Four year old white girls are no threat" is profiling. nt Speck Tater Apr 2012 #17
Perhaps the issue here, though, isn't the color of her skin hughee99 Apr 2012 #20
It depends in what context you are talking about. stevenleser Apr 2012 #25
This is why I refuse to fly, period. shadowrider Apr 2012 #22
In other Homelander Abteilung news, kenny blankenship Apr 2012 #24
Not only are they louts, they're crooks as well! KansDem Apr 2012 #27
Yes, because a 4 year old would be carrying a gun. chrisa Apr 2012 #29
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