Canadian TSA backs airport staff in breast-milk dumping dispute
The good news is anyone who works wants the support of superiors. A lack thereof undermines.
The bad news is strict adherence to "the rules/guidelines" sometimes ignores common sense as it did in this case.
Airport security staff were following regulations when they threw out 1½ litres of breast milk a passenger tried to take on a plane with her, says Canadian Air Transport Security Authority spokesman Mathieu Larocque. Nina Brewer-Davis was going through security at Vancouver International Airport on Tuesday to board a plane to her home in San Diego when she had to surrender the breast milk she had pumped while away from her baby. She said she had a cooler containing 180-millilitre bags - 10 of them, most of which weren't full.
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