TSA forces boy to remove leg braces, apologizes

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The Transportation Security Administration has apologized to a boy allegedly forced to take off his leg braces during screening at Philadelphia International Airport.

The Transportation Security Administration has apologized to a boy allegedly forced to take off his leg braces during screening at Philadelphia International Airport.

Bob Thomas, a Camden, N.J., police officer, says it happened in March when he and his wife were flying to Orlando, Fla., with their 4-year-old son, Ryan.

The boy wears leg braces because he is developmentally delayed. Thomas says a screener told the family the boy had to take off his braces.

The case was featured in a column in The Philadelphia Inquirer.

TSA spokeswoman Ann Davis says the agency's regional security director apologized to the Thomases on Friday.

Davis said the agency has no reason to doubt the family's story. She says there are other ways to screen people with leg braces.

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