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Anne Stringer <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 9 Aug 2002 08:09:34 -0400
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> The rule is, as I understand it: no unsealed containers allowed - as in
> factory sealed, not just screwed down tight. Either drink it or dump it
> before going through the security line.

This has not been my experience. If you go through a security check with
a bottle of water, they ask you to take a sip of it, not drink it or
dump it. They're just looking to see that you're not trying to bring
something hazardous onto the plane. It doesn't seem like an unreasonable
request to me.

The story in the newspaper this morning states she was told to drink
from the bottles, not drain them. The policy has since been changed.

Why would a woman feel that tasting her own breastmilk is "disgusting"?

Just some thoughts.


Anne Stringer, RN
Michigan, USA

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