Has anyone heard of the woman who was forced (by Delta Airline security) to drink 3 bottles of her own breast milk that was obviously intended for her child?
A co-worker of mine emailed it to me and I can't remember where this happened. The guards removed the baby from her arms, told her to take off her shoes, scanned her, checked her bags and told her that if she wanted to board the plane she would have to drink all 3 bottles of her own breast milk. She asked them could she feed the babies as they looked on. They refused. The article said that she asked them why were they treating her that way. Their response was, something(explosives) could be in the bottles and she could throw the bottles at the flight attendant.
Now what is this woman suppose to do when her baby gets hungry on the flight? The obvious of course, but will they say you can't breast feed on this flight?
I don't know about yall but I'm all for airport security however, I totally disagree with their methods.
The weekend of Boule I flew to NYC, back home and then to Boule all on connecting flights (except from NYC to RDU) I was so called "randomly" checked on all flights except one. I told one guard (not that she cared) that I was going to take all this "random" checking of me personal. I asked was I the first one chosen, out of about 10 people ahead of me in line and 20 behind me, because of my locks. Of course the response was no, it's random.
That's a lie.IMO I was so tired of getting searched and all these white folks just boarding the plane with no search taking place on them. They are profiling I don't care what they say.