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Las Vegas grandmother sues TSA after they ‘forced her to do a strip search and made her remove a common feminine hygiene product’

Posted on June 9, 2019June 24, 2025 by Dissent

Matthew Wright reports:

A Las Vegas grandmother is suing the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) after they made her strip and remove a ‘common feminine hygiene product’ before her flight back home.

Rhonda Mengert had been traveling from the Tulsa International Airport on Mother’s Day when her hip implant caused the metal detector to sound off, according to a case complaint.

Mengert – who has TSA Pre-check – informed agents that she had the implant but agreed to a pat down test.

Read more on Daily Mail.

h/t, Joe Cadillic

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