VeggieFruitFruit
Earning My Ears
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- Jul 10, 2004
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So my mom has had both knees replaced. Each time she goes through security, she always forewarns them so that they will know why the metal detector goes off. The metal detectors have lights that indicate the location of the metal that is setting off the device. In my mom's case, it lights up at the knees, as it should. Usually, they'll just wave her through. Sometimes they will use the wand over her knee areas to confirm.
Twice now, when going through security at the International Gateway at Epcot, a security guard has asked her to lift her pants to show them her scars. The first time it happened, she was so taken aback at being asked, that she blindly complied. And she was upset afterwards. The second time it happened, she declined and (appearing annoyed) they said, "well then we'll have to wand you," to which she replied that she was fine with that.
It seems inappropriate to me to ask someone to lift a portion of their clothing in order to show scars as a proof of an orthopedic implant. I understand that some may perceive it as no big deal, because they are "just knees." But, if a person had a hip replacement, or screws in their upper thigh, would they be asked to lower their pants? Shouldn't the default be to use the wand?
This hasn't been an issue anywhere other than the International Gateway entrance to Epcot. Our DVC "home" is at Boardwalk, so this is our primary way of entering the park.
Anyway, I just wanted to put this out there to see what others think of this. Does this seem inappropriate to you? Should security be asking to see people's scars? Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks for your feedback!
Twice now, when going through security at the International Gateway at Epcot, a security guard has asked her to lift her pants to show them her scars. The first time it happened, she was so taken aback at being asked, that she blindly complied. And she was upset afterwards. The second time it happened, she declined and (appearing annoyed) they said, "well then we'll have to wand you," to which she replied that she was fine with that.
It seems inappropriate to me to ask someone to lift a portion of their clothing in order to show scars as a proof of an orthopedic implant. I understand that some may perceive it as no big deal, because they are "just knees." But, if a person had a hip replacement, or screws in their upper thigh, would they be asked to lower their pants? Shouldn't the default be to use the wand?
This hasn't been an issue anywhere other than the International Gateway entrance to Epcot. Our DVC "home" is at Boardwalk, so this is our primary way of entering the park.
Anyway, I just wanted to put this out there to see what others think of this. Does this seem inappropriate to you? Should security be asking to see people's scars? Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks for your feedback!