[nagdu] Fw: [Buddys-dogscoop] Fwd: [Blindattic]NewCompanyAnnouncement

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Tue Jun 26 20:58:21 UTC 2012


Marion, I think it was, or maybe Ginger, posted the thing. It said that you don't touch your dog or they have to do that. Now I can't remember if it is you can't touch the dog the minute you get into security or after you go through, but to my way of thinking, they would have to do that anyway. You've been touching your dog right along until you get there. Anyway, we did get a post with the regulation. I don't know how fast I could find it, or I would repost it.

Cindy

On Jun 26, 2012, at 3:53 PM, The Pawpower Pack wrote:

> Margo,
> I was wondering about the swab thing.  When I flew to Montana in April, my SSP (who interprets things into ASL for me) went through security with me.  I had Laveau sit, walked through the detector thing, and then called Laveau.  I turned around and out of nowhere, these huge gloved hands grabbed my hands.  They weren't my SSP's hands, and since I'm Deafblind-- and use ASL tactually-- my ssp couldn't tell me what was going on with some guy basically removing any ability I have for communication.  It was scary.  He was rubbing the cloth thing on my hands, and finally, my SSP explained to me about swabbing.  Next time I'll expect it.
> If I don't touch my dog while in security, will they still have to do it?  I need to find regulations about this.
> 
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> 
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