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Woman who protested TSA policy now banned from flying domestically.
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security said she couldn't fly back home to Phoenix. ..security told the 52-year-old she wouldn't be allowed to board her flight. This time TSA agents told her something near her 'bottom' raised a red-flag.
Banovac said she even offered to strip for security to prove there's nothing there, but a spokeswoman for the Will Rogers World Airport said TSA agents aren't allowed to remove clothing from an individual, and unless the issue can be resolved some other way, a person deemed suspicious or alarming isn't allowed to board a flight.
"This is the most ridiculous sky security theatrics imaginable," said Banovac.
Submitter's note: TSA did cavity searches on 3 y.o. boys and a teen girl traveling alone. |
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