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Sunday, May 05, 2013

Man With Tourette's Says 'Bomb,' Barred From Plane

ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) -- A Maryland man with Tourette syndrome was barred from a JetBlue flight after repeatedly saying "bomb" during the check-in process.

Michael Doyle, 19, of Rockville, Md., had been scheduled to fly Thursday with a friend from Reagan National Airport outside Washington to San Juan, Puerto Rico, for a Revolutionary War re-enactment.

He told WTTG-TV (http://bit.ly/Y95OHl) that he brought paperwork documenting his illness in case he said anything to prompt a security concern. Tourette syndrome is a neurological disorder that can cause uncontrolled speech.

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11 comments:

  1. He should have been allowed on the plane and then thrown out at 30,000 ft.He could have blabbed to the birds till his heart was content.

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    1. You 10:24am apparently have a deep understanding of mental illness. Your compassion for others defines you.

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    2. My son has tourette syndrome and if you ever said anything like that to him you would be eating your teeth.

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    3. Looks like you worked real hard with him 2:23. Good contribution to society. Please don't let him play with guns.

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    4. I get 2:23 now. Eat teeth! Eat teeth! That's what he says because he has tourettes. That was funny. Thank you.

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  2. He should run for a political office, those guys babble on and on and say nothing but BS anyway!

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  3. another person trying to get on tv and make a law suit over BS!

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  4. How incredibly rude and ignorant these posts are. The man has a condition that he cannot control. Maybe the article should be taken as an chance to educate others not insult the poor man. If either of you were removed from a flight for a medical issue that you could not control I bet you would run to the news. Just because it did not specifically affect you does not mean it isn't important.

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    1. Sounds like you got tour its 2:56!

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  5. Tough call, but I think the airline is correct in this case.

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  6. Sounds like a clear violation of the ADA act. So one federal agency going against another federal agency.

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