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In reply to the discussion: Useful Tips for Inexperienced (and experienced) Airline Passengers [View all]hlthe2b
(114,067 posts)Slip-ons are surely practical from a TSA standpoint, but for those that have some foot/ankle or other issues, laced athletic shoes with an orthotic (that TSA will inspect) may be really necessary. It is a hassle to take on/off, but at least I can WALK..
By the way, though you can't argue with TSA, you can surely hold your ground. I have had them try to keep me moving AWAY from the conveyor belt when my purse or cell phone or carry on, had not yet gone through and been returned to me. That is how I have seen countless passengers LOSE their items, either to THEFT (yup, right in front of TSA) or distraction. I will move to the side, but I am not going to let my property leave my sight and you should not either. You may think they would have to provide some restitution for property stolen right under their eyes and as a result of their actions, but I'd bet there are few, if any passengers who have actually prevailed on a claim.