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    I'm thinking lawsuit based on the Americans with Disabilities Act

    TSA agents verbally abuse deaf passenger, illegally confiscate bagged candy
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    posted at 10:47 am on July 10, 2012 by Howard Portnoy

    Like taking candy from a deafie. That sums up the policy exhibited this week by TSA airport screeners in Louisville toward an airline passenger. “Deafie,” should the term be unfamiliar, is evidently screenerspeak for deaf people.

    The man had been in town for the biennial conference of the National Association of the Deaf and chronicled the agents’ antics on his blog, Tea & Theatre (h/t Reason). The entry, titled “(Deaf relevant) Why I will never be flying United or flying into/out of Louisville ever again,” begins:

    As we were leaving the NAD convention in Louisville, Kentucky, I had on the following shirt [see photo] I got at the convention.

    It was a very public week-long event downtown, make no bones about it. As such, the shirt very clearly identified me as deaf.

    While I was going through the TSA, some of them started laughing in my direction. I thought it might’ve been someone behind me, but I found out otherwise.

    They went through my bag … and found a couple bags of candy I brought. I was told I wasn’t allowed to fly with that (wtf? I’ve flown with food before—these were even sealed still because I brought them right in the airport). I was then asked if I would like to donate the candy “to the USO.” Since I know the airport there has an Air National Guard base, and I figured it would go to the soldiers, I (annoyed) said sure, why not?

    The guards, as I was getting scanned, started eating the candy they just told me was for the soldiers. In front of me, still laughing at me (very clearly now). One of them asked why they were laughing, and one of them came up to me, pointed at my shirt, laughed at me and said, “F***ing deafie.” The Louisville TSA called me a “f***ing deafie” and laughed at me because I was deaf, and they expected wouldn’t say anything back (or wouldn’t hear them). Make no bones about it—she was facing me and I read her lips. There was no mistake. I would later find out that they had called at least 4 other individuals the same thing. [Emphases in the original]

    The TSA’s website is reasonably clear in its statement of policy on transporting food and beverages through security. Namely, it notes that “all food must go through the X-ray machine” and “must be wrapped or in a container.” It would appear that the blog writer’s candy met the requirements for being waved through. (I scoured the TSA website and couldn’t find its official policy toward “deafies,” so I will assume that the screeners in this particular case were improvising.)

    The TSA has not responded to the allegations, but allow me to quote another sentence from the agency’s website that is regurgitated tediously often: “TSA takes all input very seriously and will respond promptly and appropriately to all complaints or comments.” The statement is generally followed by another by an agency spokesperson that reads, “TSA has reviewed the incident and determined that our officers followed proper screening procedures in [insert your complaint here].”

    I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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    file your class action suit and let the courts decide.
    Don't worry about what you can't change.
    Do the best you can with what you have.
    Be honest, even if it hurts.

    "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy; Its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery" ... Winston Churchill

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    • #3
      FTTsa
      Ded

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      • #4
        I hate hearing about these types of incidents

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        • #5
          Found on r/wtf:

          This I my friends son being searched by the TSA, note he has cancer, and is on his way to his make a wish trip to Disneyland...



          Because preteen dying cancer patients are a threat to national security.
          Full time ninja editor.

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          • #6
            I mean, I am not doubting his story. I just can't imagine a grown person, In uniform, working, calling anyone a fucking deafie. I realize that there are alot of pieces of shit in the world, and that it very well could have happened. I would like video in this instance to at least show the act going down.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Ted View Post
              I mean, I am not doubting his story. I just can't imagine a grown person, In uniform, working, calling anyone a fucking deafie. I realize that there are alot of pieces of shit in the world, and that it very well could have happened. I would like video in this instance to at least show the act going down.
              Please. Have you not seen pictures of the caliber of people they hire? Have you not read the stories of rampant thievery? Have you been asleep for the last five years that story after story has broken on the illegal acts carried out by these scumbags?

              It is definitely not hard to believe that this happened.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Ted View Post
                I mean, I am not doubting his story. I just can't imagine a grown person, In uniform, working, calling anyone a fucking deafie. I realize that there are alot of pieces of shit in the world, and that it very well could have happened. I would like video in this instance to at least show the act going down.
                You obviously have never dealt with the morons that are the TSA. Never put anything past those douchebags. Whenever they do an "enhanced patdown" on a small child feeling all up on the genital area they start to loose a bit of credibility as actually providing any real fucking security.
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                1996 Hy-Tek Hurricane 103

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                • #9
                  The TSA makes me nervous about taking anything of value on a flight. Pre-911, I flew into La Guardia with a small tool kit (including a box knife and a pocket folder) as carry-on. Now, I have to be careful about anything I check. I haven't had anything too valuable stolen yet, but I've quit putting a pocket knife in my toiletries bag of my checked luggage. Those always walk off. I've also had iPods, cameras, and random shit walk off. They've also never found anything that's, "gone missing," either, or so much as gotten back to me after I call them about it. The lesson I've taken away from all this is: don't take anything of any use to you on a flight. Just take clothes, toiletries, and nothing more valuable apart from that than a book or a magazine. We all know TSA agents don't read.
                  ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Yale View Post
                    The TSA makes me nervous about taking anything of value on a flight. Pre-911, I flew into La Guardia with a small tool kit (including a box knife and a pocket folder) as carry-on. Now, I have to be careful about anything I check. I haven't had anything too valuable stolen yet, but I've quit putting a pocket knife in my toiletries bag of my checked luggage. Those always walk off. I've also had iPods, cameras, and random shit walk off. They've also never found anything that's, "gone missing," either, or so much as gotten back to me after I call them about it. The lesson I've taken away from all this is: don't take anything of any use to you on a flight. Just take clothes, toiletries, and nothing more valuable apart from that than a book or a magazine. We all know TSA agents don't read.
                    I stick a knife in my boots and wrap it in socks on my checked baggage. Make your stuff as unappealing as possible so they'll only break your suitcase, not steal anything
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                      I stick a knife in my boots and wrap it in socks on my checked baggage. Make your stuff as unappealing as possible so they'll only break your suitcase, not steal anything
                      I do brother, believe me. The crackheads they hire are good at sniffing shit out, though. It's easier to just snag a $30 folder at Wal-Mart, and give it to whoever I'm dealing with on the way out, than pack it.
                      ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Yale View Post
                        I do brother, believe me. The crackheads they hire are good at sniffing shit out, though. It's easier to just snag a $30 folder at Wal-Mart, and give it to whoever I'm dealing with on the way out, than pack it.
                        I switched my locks from the TSA ones to sturdy ones and the TSA broke the zipper off and smashed the frame in. The note inside told me that my bag was 'damaged during a search of it's contents." Right.
                        I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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                        • #13
                          Nearly missed my flight home from Ft. Hood after de-mob because of them. Got pulled off the plane and sent back so they could have me pull out the 7 empty magazines still in my ruck. They wanted me to leave them there, along with a few other things. Apparently, being in uniform, carrying 2 duffle bags, a ruck, a military ID and a Army bought plane ticket wasn't convincing, nor was the fact that this was not even a carry on bag. Anyways, they eventually said nevermind, and I had to sprint back to the plane. Screw them, nothing but parasites.

                          -Eric

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by reo View Post
                            Nearly missed my flight home from Ft. Hood after de-mob because of them. Got pulled off the plane and sent back so they could have me pull out the 7 empty magazines still in my ruck. They wanted me to leave them there, along with a few other things. Apparently, being in uniform, carrying 2 duffle bags, a ruck, a military ID and a Army bought plane ticket wasn't convincing, nor was the fact that this was not even a carry on bag. Anyways, they eventually said nevermind, and I had to sprint back to the plane. Screw them, nothing but parasites.

                            -Eric
                            Had that happen in Feb of 03 when I flew home from Korea. They insisted I dump my duffle and I was in Class A's.
                            I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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                            • #15
                              That's fuckin retarded on their part because magazines are allowed in fuckin checked baggage. I can pack x amount of weight in ammo too in my checked baggage.
                              2004 Suzuki DL650
                              1996 Hy-Tek Hurricane 103

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