She will be moaning about Glasgow airport next as they do not have a family lane or special assistance or recognise lanyards at their security we had to face it with my lot this week and it’s not for the weak hearted.
Assistance is for wheelchair users and those with mobility issues which max may qualify for but she will have to book it not just rely on the lanyard . Mine do not have that kind of mobility issues it’s more difficult to make them stay still and not wander off. Touching the wee belts and taking them apart
Also Glasgow airport security have been going lots of strikes and it’s been queued out the door etc too.
It says on their website they’re trained to spot the lanyards but there was us and others wearing them who just went though as normal as no staff noticed us. I was only asked to get my youngest son to comply for a search after wed been through.
Assistance is for wheelchair users and those with mobility issues which max may qualify for but she will have to book it not just rely on the lanyard . Mine do not have that kind of mobility issues it’s more difficult to make them stay still and not wander off. Touching the wee belts and taking them apart
Also Glasgow airport security have been going lots of strikes and it’s been queued out the door etc too.
It says on their website they’re trained to spot the lanyards but there was us and others wearing them who just went though as normal as no staff noticed us. I was only asked to get my youngest son to comply for a search after wed been through.
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