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Clever Frequent Fliers Using Wheelchairs To Skip Security Lines Legally
On Tue, 16 Oct 2012 10:13:13 -0400, Fly Guy wrote:
DevilsPGD wrote: I object to the fact that people can and do pretend to need a wheelchair to bypass the line, I also object to people being forced to show a need, so to me, the solution is to remove the benefit (bypassing the line) so that abusers have no incentive to abuse the system. The only abuse in this whole situation is being done to the flying public by increasingly onerous, maniacal, punative, expensive and ridiculous screening procedures and carriage rules implimented by the gov't under the guise of the TSA (Transportation Screwing Agency). Similar security procedures exist in just about every country on earth. |
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