"TSA said passengers should notify agents ahead of time if they have special needs." Or you'll be beaten. http://www.rawstory.com/2016/07/disabled-woman-beaten-bloody-by-tsa-agents-after-becoming-confused-and-afraid-at-security-checkpoint/ …
That is absolutely ridiculous. I have a young niece with cochlear implants. This story bothers me greatly.
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if you appear "confused" they take it as nervousness. It's a 50/50 shot everytime on whether I'll get pulled aside.
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These kinds of medical conditions have to be sufficiently common that TSA would train their agents ... Oh. Never mind.
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