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According to the TSA rules, walking poles are not allowed to be taken through security, even when you need them as a walking assistive device. Crutches and canes are OK. This seems like a disconnect in terms of a security threat. I spoke with TSA and...
According to the TSA rules, walking poles are not allowed to be taken through security, even when you need them as a walking assistive device. Crutches and canes are OK. This seems like a disconnect in terms of a security threat. I spoke with TSA and...
According to the TSA rules, walking poles are not allowed to be taken through security, even when you need them as a walking assistive device. Crutches and canes are OK. This seems like a disconnect in terms of a security threat. I spoke with TSA and...