Donna M
DIS Veteran
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- Aug 8, 2008
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I had a very positive encounter with tsa in MCO when I needed to get back home after losing my license traveling down from Boston. When I got to the security line I asked an officer that walked by what to do. He asked me what id I happened to have; I gave him a medicare card and credit card. He had me follow him to another officer which looked at the cards and then I was escorted past everyone to the x-ray machine; the other people on line had to wait for me. He kept checking that I was following him. I took off my shoes, put my stuff in a bin, walked through the machine and waited while another guy swabbed my stuff telling him I was a 1+1.(interesting code) That was it! I thought the rest of my family went to the gate since I couldn´t find them. They took a long time to get through.
I am thinking, being a very nonthreatening looking 65 year old woman traveling with the little grandkids was a very low risk situation. And to top it off, my license was waiting in the mail when we arrived home.
I am thinking, being a very nonthreatening looking 65 year old woman traveling with the little grandkids was a very low risk situation. And to top it off, my license was waiting in the mail when we arrived home.