Sixteen-year-old Savannah Barry said her $10,000 insulin pump was broken because she was coerced into going through a full-body scan at the airport.
The incident occurred during a security screening at the Salt Lake City airport, when she was returning to Denver from a school trip.
"It’s unacceptable and I don’t want other people to feel the way that I felt. I was humiliated, absolutely
humiliated," said Savannah.
Savannah said she approached a TSA agent with a letter from her physician in hand. That letter explained her special medical needs while traveling by air. She said she pointed out her insulin pump and the TSA agent directed her to the full body scan. Full story...
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The incident occurred during a security screening at the Salt Lake City airport, when she was returning to Denver from a school trip.
"It’s unacceptable and I don’t want other people to feel the way that I felt. I was humiliated, absolutely
humiliated," said Savannah.
Savannah said she approached a TSA agent with a letter from her physician in hand. That letter explained her special medical needs while traveling by air. She said she pointed out her insulin pump and the TSA agent directed her to the full body scan. Full story...
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