kaytieeldr
DIS Legend
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Honestly, what seems 'oddball' to me is buying a cane and not knowing it contains a weapon! That's something any seller should have made clear!Recently there was an article about TSA and canes - oddly enough they are among commonly confiscated items. Folks buy used antique canes without ever knowing there is a knife stored inside. Some even have full swords, though many are not actually sharp. It seems sort of like an oddball thign to me, but I can imagine that it would be pretty upsetting for someone elderly to make such a discovery under those terms.
That said, a few years ago I bought a fancy cane at Animal Kingdom (on the suggestion, and with the help, of some new friends I'd made at my resort). The store wrapped it up really well, all padded with thick paper and wrapped in plastic and taped closed - so I could get it home safely. Well, naturally, it was too long to pack in my suitcase...
When I got to airport security, the TSA person was insisting I couldn't bring it through - because it was, in her opinion, a weapon! I offered to unwrap it and use it - along with my 'regular' cane - as a mobility assistance device, but she was adamant. Finally, a supervisor showed up and let me and it go through - granted, the canes went on the belt and so it was evident all they were was canes... but still, it was unnerving.