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Date: | Sun, 25 Aug 2002 16:45:09 EDT |
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Debbie asked,
> last PM a lawyer was on the Fox news' "O'Rielly" show telling about how she
> was stopped at airport security to show her pump and then was directed
> repeatedly to drink her own breastmilk to prove it was not a liquid
> explosive, she refused, ..she and the host said they had heard of this
> happening previously and a women in NY did in fact concede and drink her
> milk. The lawyer said she spoke with the security director about how
> unnecessary and ridiculous this situation was.
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There was an article in the Chicago Tribune a few days ago that stated that
the requirement for drinking fluids in open see-thru containers (that is, not
factory sealed) has been lifted -- as have those two questions: Has anyone
unknown to you asked you to carry anything on the plane; and has your luggage
been w/ you at all times.
Apparently you don't have to prove that the substance in your styrofoam
Starbucks cup is a double skim latte w/ vanilla flavoring, but you'll still
have to drink something from your opened Diet Coke can.
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC -- Wheaton IL
Lactation Education Consultants
www.lactationeducationconsultants.com
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