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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-01-2011 @ 3:12PM
PJ said...
I to was relieved of my expensive perfume and body lotion. Was later informed that the TSA employees are suppose to offer you the opportunity to fill out a form for your confiscated articles to be mailed to you. ?????
I was also told that these items they confiscate, they keep, they don't destroy. So, if I'm in this situation again, I will pour out, squeeze out or whatever is necessary my products into their waste can so they cnnot enjoy what they have confiscated.
Also, they frisked my Dad until it was shameful, all because he had had a knee replacement. He even had all the credentials to prove it.