monsterkitty
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caitycaity said:monster kitty - did the chaperone have an in loco parentis letter? if so, i think she would have had grounds to be in the room.
if not....a good lesson for the chaperone/parents in the future.
i think a lot of americans take things for granted that they really probably shouldn't.
Yes, she had a notarized letter. However, the TSA agent said that even her parents would not have been allowed in the room with her. This policy has since changed and parents are now able to stay with a child who has been pulled aside for screening. This wasn't the case when my niece was pulled to another room. At that time neither parents nor guardians could be near the child.