Three Year Old Searched by TSA

By Todd Starnes / FOX NEWS

A Missouri couple is furious after the Transportation Security Administration  detained their wheelchair-bound three-year-old daughter, took away her stuffed  doll, and refused to allow them to videotape agents patting her down.

“They treated her like a criminal,” said Nathan Forck. “And by extension they  were treating us as criminals.”

The TSA did not return phone calls or emails seeking comment.

The incident happened on Feb. 9th at Lambert-St. Louis International  Airport.   Forck and his wife Annie, along with their three children were heading to  Disney World for a family vacation. Lucy, their three-year-old, has Spina bifida  and is confined to a wheelchair.   The family managed to make it through the TSA checkpoint without any  problems. But as they prepared to walk to their gate, a TSA agent pulled aside  Lucy for additional screening measures.

“They specifically told me that they were singling her out for this special  treatment because she’s in a wheelchair,” he told Fox News. “They are  specifically singling out disabled people for this special scrutiny. It’s rather  offensive to me as a father of a disabled child.”

The agent said they needed to pat down Lucy and swab her wheelchair – even  though both had already gone through the checkpoint.  Forck’s wife started filming the entire episode – over the objections of the  TSA agent.   “You can’t do touch my daughter unless I record it,” she can be heard telling  the agent.

The agent replied by telling the parents “It is illegal to do that.”   “The problem is, I don’t allow anyone to touch my little daughter,” Annie  Forck said.  The Forcks refused to stop filming and soon, the young family was surrounded  by TSA agents – one specifically assigned to guard Lucy.   “It’s your worst nightmare,” Forck said. “It’s bad enough they are demanding  they want to pat down my child and didn’t want me to videotape it.”   Forck, who is an attorney, said he knew enough about the law to know it was  perfectly legal to videotape.

“That set off alarm bells,” he said.   At some point the agents confiscated Lucy’s stuffed toy, “Lamby” – reducing  the child to tears.   “She was crying for her stuffed animal which they wouldn’t let her have for  the longest time,” he said. “It’s only about a half foot long. It’s a lamb down  that talks – but she loves it.”  As TSA agents discussed what they were going to do, the video shows Lucy  weeping uncontrollably.  “I don’t want to go Disney World,” she screamed as her parents tried to offer  reassurances.

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