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A loose end on this thread:

she makes a few specific claims which I find disturbing, and which 
should be readily verifiable if true. These are:

2) Passengers wearing orthopedic shoes are excused from having to 
take their shoes off for examination

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Excusing those with orthopedic shoes seems unlikley.  I once followed a well-known 
psychologist through security following a convention.  This was *long* before 9/11.  
He wore a leg brace, which set off the metal detector.  Security pulled him aside for 
a more thorough search.  His disability was more obvious than one which might require 
wearing orthopedic shoes.





Michael T. Scoles, Ph.D.
Interim Chair, Dept. Psychology & Counseling
University of Central Arkansas
Conway, AR 72035


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