[Flagdu] Response from TSA

ralph narducci spadad1 at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 12 18:26:36 UTC 2010


i suggest that you read the homeland security act.




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From: Marion Gwizdala <blind411 at verizon.net>
To: Florida Association of Guide Dog Users <flagdu at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thu, August 12, 2010 1:25:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Flagdu] Response from TSA

Ralph,
  As a point of clarification, the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) has provisions 
allowing comfort animals to accompany passengers; however, the rules for access 
with such animals are a little different than those governing service animals. 
For instance, passengers accompanied by comfort animals are required to give 48 
hours advance notice and present documentation of the need for the animal. 
Neither of these requirements can be applied to those of us accompanied by 
service dogs. HTH!

fraternally yours,
Marion



----- Original Message ----- From: "ralph narducci" <spadad1 at yahoo.com>
To: "Merry Schoch" <merrys at verizon.net>; "Florida Association of Guide Dog 
Users" <flagdu at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2010 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Flagdu] Response from TSA


ok and when those that do mean to harm us realize that service animals are
removed from COMPLETE securiety checks do use a service animal fake or real to
harm others. what then? so much going on in the world and all you can do is
b---- about "i sould be exempy" please.




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From: Merry Schoch <merrys at verizon.net>
To: Marion Gwizdala <blind411 at verizon.net>; Florida Association of Guide Dog
Users <flagdu at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thu, August 12, 2010 8:13:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Flagdu] Response from TSA

Since Marion's message came through with attachments and no message in the boddy
of the e-mail, I have copied and pasted it below:
Dear All,
As you know, I wrote to the transportation Security Administration (TSA)
concerning the sometimes arbitrary, inconsistent manner in which those of us who
use service dogs are screened at airport security. The text of my message to
them and their reply to me are pasted below.

fraternally yours,
Marion Gwizdala, President
National Association of Guide Dog Users
National Federation of the Blind
813-626-2789
President at NAGDU.ORG
HTTP://NAGDU.ORG

July 20, 2010
My name is Marion Gwizdala. I am the President of the National Association of
Guide Dog Users (NAGDU), a division of the National Federation of the Blind.
The National Association of Guide Dog Users hosts an email list designed for
subscribers to exchange information concerning the use of service animals
and network with other blind people who use guide dogs.
Recently, there has been a discussion on our list concerning the arbitrary
manner in which personnel with the Transportation Security Administration deals
with service animals at security check points in airports. This discussion has
led to a variety of anecdotes concerning this issue from one person who
asserts that TSA personnel completely destroyed the guide dog's gear to another
who asserts that a security officer performed a cavity search on her dog.
I am writing to ask if specific protocol/policies exist for how service animals
are cleared through airport security. If such protocol exists, I would like
to have a copy to share with my constituents. If no such protocol exists, I
would like to offer the input and resources of the National Association of
Guide Dog Users and the National Federation of the Blind in the development and
dissemination of such policies.
Please respond to me either via email or telephone. My contact information is
below my signature.
Respectfully yours,
Marion Gwizdala, President
National Association of Guide Dog Users
National Federation of the Blind
813-626-2789
Blind411 at Verizon.net
Fraternally yours,
Marion Gwizdala, President
National Association of Guide Dog Users
National Federation of the Blind


U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Office of Disability Policy and Outreach
701 South 12th Street

W3-306N
Arlington, VA 20598











August 4, 2010



Via E- Mail

Ms. Marian Gwizdala

blind411 at verizon.net



Complaint Number: ODPO-CON-10-37



Dear Ms. Gwizdala:



Thank you for contacting the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA)
Office of Disability Policy and Outreach (ODPO) regarding TSA's screening
procedures for service animals. You state that as President of the National
Association of Guide Dog Users (NAGDU) you have received many
comments/complaints from members of your organization regarding their feelings
that TSA Officers (TSOs) screen their service animals in an arbitrary manner.
You inquire whether TSA has established applicable protocols, and cite several
anecdotes where TSA personnel appear to have acted inappropriately.



Please know that TSA takes concerns such as these very seriously. One of our
key objectives is to ensure that all passengers consistently receive
professional and courteous processing at the checkpoint, while maintaining our
high level of security. We train the TSOs to conduct screenings with
professionalism and to treat all passengers with dignity and respect. We regret
that you and your members feel we did not meet these standards.



In March 2002, to further these objectives, TSA established a program for
screening of persons with disabilities and their associated equipment, mobility
aids, and devices. Our program covers all categories of disabilities (mobility,
hearing, visual, and hidden). As part of that program, we established a
coalition of over 70 disability-related groups and organizations to help us
understand the concerns of persons with disabilities and medical conditions.
There are a number of organizations in the coalition, such as the Guide Dogs for
the Blind, for whom the screening of service animals is an important issue.



TSA has also worked diligently to train our TSOs on how to carefully and gently
screen persons with disabilities and persons with medical conditions and their
related equipment. TSA does have established standard operating procedures for
the screening of people who are blind or visually impaired and use a service
dog. While these individuals will not be eligible for screening using Advanced
Imaging Technology (AIT), they can undergo Walk Through Metal Detector (WTMD)
screening, or in the alternative a pat-down. A pat-down may be conducted in a
private screening area by an officer of the same gender.



If the individual and their dog go through the WTMD together and alarm, both of
them will have to undergo additional screening.



1. To resolve the passenger alarm, the Transportation Security Officer
(TSO) will first use a hand held metal detector (HHMD). Every time the HHMD
alarms, the (TSO) will pat-down the area to verify that no prohibited items are
present.

2. Since the dog's harness most likely contains metal, the TSO will need to
physically inspect the dog and its belongings (collar, harness, leash, backpack,
vest, etc.) in order to resolve the alarm. Although the dog's harness will not
be removed, other items that s/he may be carrying such as a backpack are subject
to screening.



If the person and their dog walk though the WTMD individually and one or both of
them alarm, additional screening will be conducted as described above on whoever
causes the alarm. TSOs have also been trained to ask permission before touching
the animal, and request the passenger's help in controlling the animal during
the pat-down and hand-held metal detector screening. Any carry-on items not
being carried by the service animal will be x-rayed or physically inspected and
returned to the passenger once they are cleared.



I am very much interested in hearing more about the problems encountered by your
members, and would really appreciate hearing from you/them as soon as something
they think is wrong occurs. Receiving this type of information fairly
contemporaneously with the events in question allows for a better investigation
of the complaint, and allows us to better target any remedial training needed by
our officers. In addition, I frequently am able to resolve the matter even
before the person takes their return flight home.



If you are interested in becoming a member of TSA's Disability Coalition
described above, please contact me. Teleconferences are convened quarterly and
the Coalition meets in person once a year. The Coalition provides a forum for
member organizations to bring their constituent's concerns to policy makers
within TSA. I hope you will give serious consideration to joining, and look
forward to working more closely with you and your organization in the future to
address their concerns related to the screening of their guide dogs and service
animals.





Thank you for bringing these matters to our attention.





Sincerely,



Rhonda Basha, J.D.

Director

Office of Disability Policy and Outreach

Office of the Special Counselor



----- Original Message ----- From: "Marion Gwizdala" <blind411 at verizon.net>
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