Traveler Sues TSA After Being Forced Through Scanner Causes Injury Requiring Surgery
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Summary
A traveler has filed a lawsuit against the TSA alleging that agents forced her to go through an Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) scanner despite her medical condition, causing severe injuries that required surgery. The incident reportedly violated TSA's own rules about accommodating passengers with medical conditions, and the lawsuit claims the agency failed to provide alternative screening methods as required by their procedures.
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TSA has allegedly violated its own rules by forcing a passenger to go through an AIT device.
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents have often been in the news recently for some strange reasons.
This time, the TSA is making waves again after a traveler filed a lawsuit against the agency.
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