Forwarded Article: Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2002 10:27 a.m. EDT

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Forwarded by: david ross (damiross2@attbi.com)

Comments: Still yet another case of shear stupidity!

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Tuesday,  Aug. 6, 2002  10:27 a.m. EDT

In the latest in a series of airport security nightmares, a woman flying from New York to Florida was forced to drink three bottles of her own breast milk before being allowed to board a flight at JFK International Airport - in an incident that has one prominent New York civil rights attorney ready to sue.
Elizabeth McGanny of Oceanside, N.Y. called WABC Radio's Curtis Sliwa and Ron Kuby Tuesday morning to relate the story.
Guards at JFK's Delta terminal first "patted me down and made me take my shoes off," McGanny told the morning radio duo.  "One security guard took my four-month-old out of my arms and then they went through the baby's diaper bag."
There the guards discovered the three suspect bottles, McGanny said,...

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