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Old 08-10-2006, 04:07 PM   #4574
SEC_Chick
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Ummm... I am flying this weekend with the Chicklet for the first time so I wonder how much I am going to have to drink. Perhaps Lactation Lover can accompany me through security. I really believed that they weren't going to make you drink breastmilk after that post-9/11 incident where a TSA guy made a mother drink it and the media portrayed national outrage.
Per the TSA website I will not have to partake:

Question
Media reports indicated that passengers may be forced to sample infant formula or milk before being permitted to fly. Is that true?



Answer
No. TSA will not ask passengers to sample fluids or beverages during the screening process. This process is being required at foreign airports and is not required at any domestic U.S. airport. Infant formula must be submitted for inspection to a TSA security officer by passengers traveling with a baby
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