The remaining solution for change rests in the affected parties to teaming up and creating a joint advocacy forum in order to lobby TSA for more relaxed rules. From the above story and many similar ones in the past, it has become a real inconvenience for the traveling public. The War on Terror has had its toll on the entire humanity. Everyone including the TSA is doing whatever it takes within their means to ensure that air travel is safe for the US public. PWDs can be made to feel more comfortable while adhering to the rules if both parties take steps to do the following:
Communication between both parties: Advocacy groups working for PWDs should sit down with the TSA to ensure that they come with an amicable understanding of the situation. However this should not compromise the major goal of ensuring safety for all passengers. Information sharing: These measures have not been popular in the eyes of the public in general. Despite the fact that security is still paramount, the TSA could find a way of informing the public that their plight is being addressed. This could probably be achieved through improved technological advancements.