Mickey's Minion
DIS Veteran
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Personally, I've never heard of terrorists using disabled children as suicide bombers, but you never know. I've heard of them using normal children before, but never disabled children. I'd love to see the news stories from where you found that out, if you have them.
And anyway, if there's a four year old traveling with his parents who have been cleared already to check for terrorism, you're going to anger the family and force the braces off instead of wanding and patting the brace and not angering the family? They're both going to produce the same accurate results. Both procedures are going to tell you if th e kid is a terrorist or not. TSA definitely dropped the ball on this one.
The fact is, there is a procedure to protect the dignity and safety of a passenger requiring assistive devices--and they simply did not follow it.
Not one person here expected the kid to be waved through--but given his age and disability--common sense would definitely indicate that kid is unlikely to have a bomb--and could be screened in a different, safe, and more dignified matter just to be sure.
In 2008, terrorists used two women with Down syndrome as human bombs, killing 90+ people.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/iraq/article3287373.ece
Having a family member with a disability, I don't expect any special treatment just because they have a visible disability, but I do expect dignity and common sense.