
WASHINGTON – OCTOBER 8: A traveler watches as a Transportation Security Administration Agent screens his luggage during ‘Operation Railsafe’ at Union Station October 8, 2010 in Washington, DC. Amtrak, the United States’ intercity passenger rail operator, increased its patrols of Amtrak Police, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and other law enforcement agencies during its ‘Operation Railsafe’ anti-terrorism exercise. (Image credit: Getty Images via @daylife)
How much more can people take?
Cancer patient embarrassed by security pat-down
October 10, 2012
Associated Press
By DOUG ESSER
Associated PressSEATTLE — A Michigan woman dying of leukemia says she hopes her embarrassment during a Seattle airport security pat-down might change the way the Transportation Security Administration treats travelers with medical conditions.
A TSA spokeswoman said late Tuesday, however, that the agency had reviewed video from the security checkpoint where Michelle Dunaj was screened for weapons and determined that the agency’s procedures were followed.
Dunaj, 34, was making what she expects will be the last trip of her life on Oct. 2 as she traveled through Seattle en route to Hawaii.
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October 10, 2012
Michigan