An airport apologized for asking a woman to remove her prosthetic breast while in a security line.
AdvertisementDublin Airport has apologized after a passenger was told by security staff to remove her prosthetic breast in public as she passed through airport scanners.
After telling airport security that the alert was caused by her prosthesis, she was told to remove it, she told BBC Radio Ulster.
Advertisement"I think that's when the woman, the female security guard, maybe realized she hadn't been going down the right road," Ní Leannáin told BBC Radio Ulster.
Dublin Airport representatives later apologized after Ní Leannáin complained, she said, but wouldn't commit to saying it wouldn't happen again.
Persons:
—, Ní Leannáin, they'd, wasn't, hadn't, Ní, Harry Reid
Organizations:
Dublin Airport, Service, BBC Radio Ulster, Harry Reid International
Locations:
Donegal, Las Vegas