TSA agents stop Chewbacca actor over light saber
THOMAS PEIPERT, AP
DENVER (AP) — Not even Chewbacca and his light saber get a free pass with airport security before being cleared to travel.
Transportation
Security Administration agents in Denver briefly stopped "Star Wars"
franchise actor Peter Mayhew recently as he was boarding a flight with a
cane shaped like one of science-fiction's
most iconic weapons.
Airport
officials say they wanted to inspect the huge walking stick before
allowing Mayhew, who is more than 7 feet tall, on the plane.
Mayhew
tweeted "Giant man need giant cane" from his verified Twitter account
when the incident happened June 3. He also posted photos showing a TSA
agent holding the replica laser sword,
which comes up to his chest.
Many
subsequent media reports made it seem as though security officials
buckled to pressure from Chewie's fans in allowing the actor to board
the flight to Dallas with the cane, but officials
say that characterization is inaccurate.
"Because
of the unusual weight of the passenger's cane, a security officer
alerted a supervisor. Less than five minutes later the passenger and
cane were cleared to travel. Social media
played no role in the determination," the TSA said in a brief statement
released to The Associated Press on Saturday.
There
was no word on whether agents were initially suspicious that Chewie had
a weapon more commonly associated with other "Star Wars" characters,
including Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader
and Yoda.
Attempts to contact Mayhew, 69, for comment — or roar — were not immediately successful.(and so the TSA continues it's anti Jedi agenda, we must send a message to Emperor Palpatine that this sort of prejudice will not stand! )
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