Date: 2005-04-07 11:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leora.livejournal.com
I'm not sure and it's really bugging me. But I think it's a fairly common practice among most airlines. I will try to find out. It was one that flies from Louisville Kentucky to OAK or SFO though. I really wish I remembered for sure. I'll look.

But the airport aspect does not relate to the airline. Different people. That's just what the Kentucky airport did. I don't have a problem anymore, now that I have a cane that looks more like a cane. But the problem was my old cane was non-standard, because I couldn't afford a "proper" cane.

My current cane is made from basically the same materials as a golf club, since the needs are similar - light but sturdy and strong. The handle even says something like Golf Pro or oh somesuch nonsense, it irritates me mildly, but whatever. It's heavy metal and folds up. If folded in half, it'd make a good bludgeoning weapon.

Now, you couldn't take over an airplane with it - not these days. The passengers would mob you and you'd be lucky if you even lived through the attempt. But you could smack someone really hard and hurt them. With enough smacking or a really lucky blow, you might be able to kill someone. I'm not sure, haven't tried. This gets through with no problems.

My old cane was an actual golf club with the head of the club removed. It got through on the way in, because the head was removed. Golf clubs are banned because the head can make a good weapon. The old cane was lighter and would have made an annoying weapon for swiping at someone, but it wasn't as heavy, so you couldn't do much with it. But they confiscated it, because they said it wasn't allowed. I tried to explain that I needed it, but they didn't listen and I was feverish, so I was less coherent. I did, however, make them put it on the plane to give it to me after the flight. They seem surprised that I was so insistent, but if they hadn't, how was I to get home safely? They didn't seem to grasp the concept that I used it to walk.

Since then, I've learned if anything like that happens again I am to ask for the CRO person. I think it stands for Conflict Resolution Officer. But it gets you someone who actually is trained in disability issues. But I didn't know that at the time and didn't expect to be stranged, sick, unable to walk, and without them even attempting to assist me.

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