Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Dying woman gets security pat-down at Sea-Tac

Via Don


A dying woman says a a security pat-down at Sea-Tac Airport left her embarrassed in front of crowds of people.

Michelle Dunaj says screeners checked under bandages from recent surgeries and refused to give her a private search when she requested one.

Dunaj, who is dying of leukemia, carried a large amount of prescription drugs through Sea-Tac to head to Hawaii for what would be one of the last trips of her life.

She called Alaska Airlines ahead of time to request a wheelchair and to ask how her medicines should be separated for the security line.

"I did everything they asked me to do, so I didn't think it would be an issue," she said.

But Dunaj says nothing went right at the security checkpoint.

More @ Seattle PI

7 comments:

  1. So damned pissed about this utterly insane "police state" crap!!! TSA TO CITIZENS OF USA.... WE ABSOLUTELY OWN YOU!!!
    And I gar-en-tee you..... electibg

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    1. (Cont) electing Romney won't change a thing.

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    2. Agreed. Maybe we can borrow some South Vietnamese expertise and plan a coup installing Ron Paul.:)

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  2. Dr. Paul would defund and decertify the TSA on day one of his Presidency!

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  3. Instead of a truly great thinking man.... we'll get Romney.... or just hasten the end in Barry's reoccupation!

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  4. Instead of a truly great thinking man.... we'll get Romney

    That's sad.

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