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Betty,
I have been using forearm crutches for 35 years. I would have no problem
allowing them to be x-rayed or taken apart at security checkpoints as long
as provisions are made for me to sit down or lean against a wall during the
process. I am currently using Walk Easy crutches, which can be taken apart
and reassembled in a minute or two.
The more important question, it seems to me, is would I be allowed
access to my crutches in flight? After all, access to crutches determines
whether or not I have access to restrooms.
PS I'm delighted to see you posting once again. Susan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Betty B" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2001 7:55 AM
Subject: Airport Security & Disability Assistive Devices
> Ladies and Gentlemen:
>
> I would like to solicit your opinions about the subject heading. If you
have
> a moment, may I prevail upon you to answer a question?
>
> Please read the following two paragraphs, and try to place yourself in the
> shoes of the passenger with a disability in the process of going through
> airport security.
>
> During the process of being checked by airport security, prior to entering
> the boarding area, a security officer asks to take a closer look at your
> forearm crutches. You have to sit down to allow this, moreover, you must
> relinquish your crutches -- your sole means of ambulating -- for a brief
> period of time.
>
> Perhaps a similar scenario occurs for the wheelchair user. His chair is
> examined very closely, more closely than he has previously experienced in
> similar circumstances.
>
> My question is this: Factoring in present security concerns, generally
> speaking, how would this level of the security officer(s)' examination
make
> you feel?
>
> Many thanks for your considered input.
>
> Betty Alfred
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