DU professor with disability harassed at Hyderabad airport

NEW DELHI: Yet another disabled passenger was harassed at the airport on 
Friday. Satendra Singh, who was travelling from Hyderabad to Delhi, was asked 
by security at Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport to remove his leg 
brace during frisking. Singh, who teaches at the University College of Medical 
Sciences, Delhi University, has post-polio residual paralysis and uses a 
knee-foot-ankle-orthosis (KFAO) also called a caliper or brace, for support. 

 The confrontation with security officials - the latest in a string of such 
encounters between differently-abled passengers and airport officials - lasted 
about 20 minutes before the officials capitulated. "They wanted me to remove 
the caliper and run it through the x-ray machine," says Singh, "In my case 
that's quite difficult as it goes up to the thigh. I would've had to remove my 
trousers to take the caliper off. It was humiliating. I wanted them to carry 
out an Explosive Trace Detector (ETD) test and was willing to let them frisk 
me." 

 Singh, ironically, was returning from a conference on "Evidence in Global 
Disability & Health" in Hyderabad. Employees of the airline were also called 
but a senior officer finally permitted a ETD. Singh also had to explain that 
what he uses isn't a prosthetic limb but an orthosis into which he has to place 
his leg for support. 

 "We are merely implementing guidelines issued by the Bureau Civil Aviation 
Security (BCAS). Our officers have been trained and briefed on how to deal with 
differently-abled passengers and we make sure nobody is harassed 
unnecessarily," said Hemendra Kumar, spokesperson, CISF. Singh, however, adds 
that he flies within India frequently but has never had to face this before. 

 Aviation security officials say people with medical implants won't face any 
trouble and simply need to show a medial certificate. However, there is no 
standard rule for those with external aides and a doctor's certificate may not 
be enough to clear security. 

 "The screening officer has to be satisfied that the external aides are for 
genuine use. For this, profiling is done and if the screening officer is not 
satisfied, he or she may ask for the aides to be taken off and screened. In the 
1980s, a Delhi-Srinagar flight was hijacked by a person who hid weapons inside 
his plaster and carried a doctor's certificate for the same to clear security. 
We cannot take chances as a medical certificate can be easily obtained. We 
regret the inconvenience caused to anyone," said an official. 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/DU-professor-with-disability-harassed-at-Hyderabad-airport/articleshow/30971043.cms

Vikas Kapoor,
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