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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-28-2008 @ 4:33PM
Littlebit0302 said...
Actually they don't. My parents and I had to go through that same thing on our way back from Disneyland. My father has had multiple neck surgeries and ALWAYS sets off the alarms, not ONLY in airports, but also at department stores. They made my father strip down in the CLEAR plastic area to find his scare on HIS NECK. That is publicly humiliating and wrong. If TSA is informed by the person AND that person has a MEDICAL CARD THAT STATES THEY HAD SURGERY AND HAVE METAL IN THERE BODY, a wand over that area and the body should be good enough.