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Kat,
Thanks for posting this!
I think you're right about seeing it at interstate bus and train stations,
although I doubt we'll see it at bus and subway stops, although from a
safety standpoint that might be advisable. At the end of October I was in
DC (for meetings that evening and the following days), and was trying to get
to the "Rally to Restore Sanity" sponsored by John Stewart, and a bomb on
the Metro at that time could have easily killed thousands of people. If a
bomb had gotten to the Mall, tens of thousands could have been injured or
killed.
Kendall
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 9:33 AM, Kathleen Salkin <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Note: I know this is rather long, but I think it's important. It's a memo
> from the TSA outlining rights and procedures for travellers with
> disabilities. These apply at airports but I think we'll see more of this
> at
> train stations and bus stations.
>
> http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/specialneeds/index.shtm
>
> Kat
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Kendall
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