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Mother Of Child With Cerebral Palsy Says TSA Treated Daughter "Like Osama Bin Laden"
Dina Frank: Adorable 7-year-old girl or dangerous terror threat?
But after the family had spent an hour at the gate waiting for their flight, the TSA screeners returned and said Dina had to be screened again. “So then I got aggravated,” Dr. Frank tells The Daily. He put Dina in a wheelchair and raced her back to the gate, but by the time she passed through security a second time, they'd missed their flight. On the plus side, countless lives were saved because the TSA thwarted little Dina's dastardly plan to hijack the plane and fly it to the American Girl doll headquarters.
“They have to do this in a more humane manner. I feel their screeners are amateur. I feel like they’re unprofessional,” Dr. Frank told CBS 2. “The fact that they consider her walking devices and her cane to be a suspicious device, that’s treating her like a terrorist.” In an attempt to avoid controversies like this, the TSA recently introduced a TSA Cares hotline, a dedicated resource for passengers with medical conditions, disabilities or other circumstances or their loved ones who want to prepare for the screening process prior to flying.
The TSA insists they simply followed protocol. Spokeswoman Lisa Farbstein tells us, "A TSA manager determined that a TSA officer did not complete the screening procedure on the child. When the checkpoint manager learned that the screening was not completed, TSA officers went to the gate and offered to conduct a modified pat-down at the gate, or back at the checkpoint, where there is a separate screening room for privacy. The family ultimately returned to the checkpoint to complete the screening process."
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