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Old Mar 10, 2013 | 2:04 pm
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Originally Posted by FriendlyTravelor
Thanks for writing about you and your daughter's experience.

I'm going to take a moment to write to our government and LAX admin, as I am concerned about both the TSA disorganization and no accessable restrooms for caregivers and missing buses/elevator access at LAX.

While it certainly could just be a confluence of bad timing, I wonder about lack of consideration instead. I think that this is exactly what ADA was meant to be about.

(I'm neither disabled or travel from LAX, but we are meant to about freedom for everyone).
+1

It is important for the currently able-bodied among us to remember that any one of us (or a member of our families) could go from able-bodied to disabled in the blink of an eye, meaning these kind of airport/TSA experiences could suddenly become the norm for us or our family members.
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