[NAGDU] For those who cannot go to the TSA website and find relevant information

Jenine Stanley jeninems at icloud.com
Sat Jun 23 22:30:18 UTC 2018


HI Becky,

Sometimes they give random people the Precheck to show them what it’s like and tempt them into getting it. <evil laughter> 

> On Jun 23, 2018, at 6:25 PM, Becky Frankeberger via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Jenine, yes, Kevin and I a few times got some whatever and we did not have to remove our shoes. Everything went super quick also as we were in the priviledged line for those who paid all that money, which we didn't pay. We just got the designation, were super thankful to the Agents and went on our way. 
> 
> Becky 
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> From: NAGDU <nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Jenine Stanley via NAGDU
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> Cc: Jenine Stanley <jeninems at icloud.com>
> Subject: Re: [NAGDU] For those who cannot go to the TSA website and find relevant information
> 
> Thanks David. 
> 
> I’ve gone through TSA with one of those boots for a foot injury and they made me unwrap it and though I couldn’t take it completely off, they did dust it and feel inside of it. 
> 
> I’ve also seen them do the screens of people who cannot remove their shoes and honestly, I’d rather just remove mine. 
> 
> Btw, has anyone on this list ever been successful at not removing said shoes on the premise of it being in the rules on the web site? Just curious.
> 
>> On Jun 22, 2018, at 6:51 PM, David via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Jenine is correct.  Unless blind or visually impaired travelers cannot remove their shoes because of a disability or medical condition, TSA requires that they remove their shoes, unless, of course, that person has PreCheck, or Global Entry.
>> 
>> It is more important to look at how rules are applied than at how you think they are written.  One day, with the right TSA agent, insistence on your own interpretation will cause you to miss your flight.
>> 
>>  "Shoe removal has been mandatory for quite some time now. ... The
>>  only exceptions for shoe removal are:
>> 
>>    * Passengers 12 and under
>>      <https://www.tsa.gov/travel/special-procedures/traveling-children>
>>    * Passengers 75 and older
>>      <https://www.tsa.gov/travel/special-procedures/screening-passengers-75-and-older>
>>    * Members of the Military
>>      <https://www.tsa.gov/travel/special-procedures/military-travelers>
>>    * TSA Pre✓^® <https://www.tsa.gov/precheck>/Global Entry
>>      Participants
>> 
>> <https://www.cbp.gov/travel/trusted-traveler-programs/global-entry>
>> 
>>  All other passengers must undergo shoe screening and passengers with
>>  a disability or hindering medical condition _who cannot remove their
>>  shoes_ can be screened usingalternative methods
>>  <https://www.tsa.gov/travel/special-procedures>.
>> 
>>  TSA’s objective is to mitigate risk in a way that ensures security
>>  measures while both promoting the safe movement of people and
>>  commerce and guarding against a deliberate attack against our
>>  transportation systems.
>> 
>> *Bob Burns
>> TSA Blog Team"*
>> 
>> 
>> *David in Clearwater, FL*
>> *david at bakerinet.com
>> 
>> *
>> On 6/21/2018 9:51 PM, Jordan Gallacher via NAGDU wrote:
>>> You are not required to remove your shoes if you have disabilities 
>>> and medical conditions. However,  your shoes must undergo additional 
>>> screening including visual/physical inspection as well as  explosives 
>>> trace detection testing of the footwear.
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