TSA THUGS RIP OFF 95YR OLD WHEELCHAIR BOUND COUPLE FOR $300.00
"Can you imagine an 85-year-old lady and 95-year-old retired Air Force Major in wheelchairs being treated like terrorists?" said retired Air Force Major Major Omer Petti. They removed their shoes, jackets and sweaters and put these along with their other belongings, belt buckles, carry on bags, purse and jewelry, including Petti's money clip. Petti says a TSA agent became aware of the $300 cash as he returned it to his pocket. He was then ordered to remove the $300 in folded bills that he had in his pocket and send it through the bomb detector. "I hesitated and said: 'You really want me to put my bills in there?' " Petti said. The officer said yes, so Petti put the cash into a "security" bin. Then the two were wheeled away for a good old fashioned groping and another trip through the metal detector. Finally, they were released and told to retrieve their belongings. When the security bin came out of the xray machine of coarse the money was gone. When Petti inquired about his $300, a senior security official was called over. Petti says this officer insinuated that they were all mixed up and had misplaced the money,ordering them to take off their shoes again. Their cash, of coarse, is history.
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"Can you imagine an 85-year-old lady and 95-year-old retired Air Force Major in wheelchairs being treated like terrorists?" said retired Air Force Major Major Omer Petti. They removed their shoes, jackets and sweaters and put these along with their other belongings, belt buckles, carry on bags, purse and jewelry, including Petti's money clip. Petti says a TSA agent became aware of the $300 cash as he returned it to his pocket. He was then ordered to remove the $300 in folded bills that he had in his pocket and send it through the bomb detector. "I hesitated and said: 'You really want me to put my bills in there?' " Petti said. The officer said yes, so Petti put the cash into a "security" bin. Then the two were wheeled away for a good old fashioned groping and another trip through the metal detector. Finally, they were released and told to retrieve their belongings. When the security bin came out of the xray machine of coarse the money was gone. When Petti inquired about his $300, a senior security official was called over. Petti says this officer insinuated that they were all mixed up and had misplaced the money,ordering them to take off their shoes again. Their cash, of coarse, is history.
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