Stearn Hodge shows how he had to crawl when he didn't have his mobility scooter:Stearn Hodge demonstrates how he was forced to crawl on his holidays, after United Airlines and an airport security agent seized the batteries needed for his portable scooter. He has now hired a lawyer and is fighting to have his case heard before the Canadian Human Rights Commission. 'Get a wheelchair'When the CATSA agent seized his batteries in Calgary, the employee suggested it wasn't a big deal, Hodge said. (Gary Moore/CBC)But the United Airlines employee that arrived sided with the security agent. United apologizesA United Airlines spokesperson told Go Public that it couldn't comment on Hodge's experience, as he wants his case heard by the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
Source: CBC News April 29, 2019 00:00 UTC