“Lucy, who suffers from Spina bifida and is confined to a wheelchair was on her way to Disney World when she was stopped after going through security at her home airport. She, along with her parents and siblings made it through the security checkpoint without a problem until the TSA stopped them on their way to their gate. TSA promptly took away Lucy’s favorite toy which led her to weep uncontrollably. TSA demanded that her parents stop recording. Lucy’s father, a lawyer, told them that he was legally allowed to record them and her mother said repeatedly ‘you’re not touching my daughter’ without a camera documenting their actions.”
http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2013/02/tsa-detains-3yr-old-in-wheelchair-who.html
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