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Posted: 12/06/2010
PHOENIX - Breast milk + TSA = difficult time at Sky Harbor?
A woman traveling through Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix earlier this year says she had a difficult time with TSA and took her experience to the World Wide Web.
Stacey Armato's story is circling the Internet and getting plenty of attention this month.
Armato claims in a blog post that TSA workers questioned her breast milk in a container in May because the milk “wasn’t clear”… despite her previous experiences getting alternate screening (sans x-ray) for medical liquids, such as breast milk.
Armato points out she was held for 30 minutes including some time in a glass box.
You can check out more than 30 minutes of video available on the website .
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