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Started by Evolving Beauty, August 04, 2015, 10:59:49 AM
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Quote from: Evolving Beauty on August 04, 2015, 10:59:49 AMIn my case what am I suppose to do? What if this happens with the TCA scanner?
Quote from: Violet Bloom on August 05, 2015, 11:27:05 AM I'd be curious to know how often TSA agents and the machines are getting things wrong on cis folks. It must happen from time to time. You'd think this would cause a lot more upset too because cis people wouldn't be used to being gendered wrong or being told their body 'doesn't look right'.
Quote from: Evolving Beauty on August 04, 2015, 10:59:49 AMI'm post-op and in my country they will never change the gender on my passport from M to F cos they are 3rd world.
Quote from: Samantha C on September 24, 2015, 05:36:26 PMLaura, I don't know how it may be handled in your country, I have gone to the airport security office or called when I thought an issue would arise. I'm assuming they may have encountered something of sort before and I would just tell them upfront to avoid a public embarrassing situation.
Quote from: Samantha C on September 24, 2015, 01:49:44 PMEt all,A recent incident inOrlando Fl occurred with a MTF individual who was delayed patted down twice and at one point told they would have to present as the gender on their documents. This occurred September 2015. The TSA receive training on how to handle TG people but the knowledge level of the particular agents involved may not be as expected. This made the local news so it will come up on google if you do a search.
QuoteI have worked at the airport my entire life and have under go background and security checks regularly, in the USA Homeland security can flag you if you're documents do not match your apparent gender. If you are in transition or are even post op, the gender you use to buy your ticket must match the documents you present to TSA. If everything matches on paper tickets and documents you should simply be able to inform the agent Of your status a letter from Dr concerning your HRT or surgeries may be helpful to have available if absolutely needed. It is not procedurally required and should not be needed.
QuoteI can't stress enough if you're legal status gender on your documents is different from you tickets you will raise all the flags. This is what triggered the ugly event at Orlando.
Quote from: Samantha C on September 24, 2015, 01:49:44 PMEt all,A recent incident inOrlando Fl occurred with a MTF individual who was delayed patted down twice and at one point told they would have to present as the gender on their documents. This occurred September 2015. The TSA receive training on how to handle TG people but the knowledge level of the particular agents involved may not be as expected. This made the local news so it will come up on google if you do a search.I have worked at the airport my entire life and have under go background and security checks regularly, in the USA Homeland security can flag you if you're documents do not match your apparent gender. If you are in transition or are even post op, the gender you use to buy your ticket must match the documents you present to TSA. If everything matches on paper tickets and documents you should simply be able to inform the agent Of your status a letter from Dr concerning your HRT or surgeries may be helpful to have available if absolutely needed. It is not procedurally required and should not be needed. Only a simple pat down search is procedure at this time to resolve the physical differences between the scan and ID. I just did this yesterday with an agent it was no problem. We are different they are looking for differences that's all. Nothing to worry about just have the correct documents and like every other government agency they'll just move on to the next passenger. I can't stress enough if you're legal status gender on your documents is different from you tickets you will raise all the flags. This is what triggered the ugly event at Orlando.Bring all your docs keep everything straight and everything should go smoothly if not that's what the letters are for.
Quote from: Amy1988 on October 01, 2015, 08:31:13 PMWhat about being intersexed and have no gender.