[nagdu] To Matt

Tami Kinney tamara.8024 at comcast.net
Sat Sep 17 23:52:00 UTC 2011


All I can say is that after the snapping on of latex gloves to cavity
search my young poodle guide 3 years ago when I was naive enough to just
cooperate to get through... Next time I don't get a reasonable response
from the other side of the security scanner, guess who will be standing
with her feet planted so no one else can get through, either? If you
came to work to be a jerk today, then let's see what the consequences
are when the sweet little ol' blind lady with the cute poodle doesn't
put herself on your side of the narrow opening to so you can bully her
-- and her little dog, too. /evil grin/

If you want to do your job as a security agent at the airport, be my
guest! But if you just want to pick on somebody to make yourself feel
important... You need to go back to school to brush up on your
profiling, don't you? 

Good grief! I guess I have a 'tude today, don't I? 

Tami

On Fri, 2011-09-16 at 18:41 -0400, Larry D. Keeler wrote: 
> That is bizarre!  I'm sure aware of the level of uncomfortibility that sort of situation breeds!  I'm assuming you had your dog in harness?  If so, that should have automatically alerted everyone that you were blind!  Of more concern to me is that when you had to go through again who and for how long had and kept the dog?  I don't think those folks are trained to use or control dogs.  Maybe the bomb or drug sniffing team would know something about that but to call them in to baby sit a dog!  The point is that dogs read the emotions coming off from us and can get quite nervous about being separated from us.  I would like to see every airport have a braille, large print, tape or oral explanation of everything that could happen while going through security.  They would have to redo the thing almost weekly because it seems like things change that often but it would surely help.  
> Intelligence is always claimed but rarely proven!
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