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Quoted from News.com.au
"BRISBANE Airport has been asked to explain why it made an 86-year-old woman stand while her wheelchair, walking stick and shoes were searched by security officers.
John Tscheppera said his 86-year-old mother-in-law was selected for a random scan as she went through security before a flight to Cairns with her two daughters last Thursday.
He said she was made to get out of her wheelchair and take her shoes off while her wheelchair, shoes and wooden walking stick were swept with a security wand.
"My mother-in-law is 86, she's most of the time wheelchair-bound," he said.
"She's frail, bent over and anyone with half a brain could look at her close up and see that she's old, frail and needs nurture, a lot of TLC.
"To subject an 86-year-old to something like that is a bit over the top."
Mr Tscheppera said the family wanted an explanation as to why such a thorough search was carried out.
He said he understood the need for airport safety but it should have been obvious his mother-in-law posed no threat.
Comment was being sought from Brisbane Airport."
A comment from Mr! - GET A LIFE MR TSCHEPPERA! Although I don't like the security naz_'S, they are keeping us safe from idiots who would happily stuff kg's of explosive into the hollow frame of a wheel chair and blow it up. Have a look at IRAQ for a recent example.
Keep up the good work security naz_S...
Mr!
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"BRISBANE Airport has been asked to explain why it made an 86-year-old woman stand while her wheelchair, walking stick and shoes were searched by security officers.
John Tscheppera said his 86-year-old mother-in-law was selected for a random scan as she went through security before a flight to Cairns with her two daughters last Thursday.
He said she was made to get out of her wheelchair and take her shoes off while her wheelchair, shoes and wooden walking stick were swept with a security wand.
"My mother-in-law is 86, she's most of the time wheelchair-bound," he said.
"She's frail, bent over and anyone with half a brain could look at her close up and see that she's old, frail and needs nurture, a lot of TLC.
"To subject an 86-year-old to something like that is a bit over the top."
Mr Tscheppera said the family wanted an explanation as to why such a thorough search was carried out.
He said he understood the need for airport safety but it should have been obvious his mother-in-law posed no threat.
Comment was being sought from Brisbane Airport."
A comment from Mr! - GET A LIFE MR TSCHEPPERA! Although I don't like the security naz_'S, they are keeping us safe from idiots who would happily stuff kg's of explosive into the hollow frame of a wheel chair and blow it up. Have a look at IRAQ for a recent example.
Keep up the good work security naz_S...
Mr!
:shock: