Florida man suing TSA over masks in case brought before U.S. Supreme Court

Florida man suing TSA over masks in case brought before U.S. Supreme Court

ORLANDO, Fla. - A Sanford man is suing the Transportation Security Administration in a case that has made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court.

He tells FOX 35 News that his son who has autism was not allowed on a plane on two separate occasions, saying he is unable to wear a mask.

Seklecki says his son, who is only four years old, also suffers from a rare disorder that sometimes prevents him from walking. He gets treatment at a hospital in Boston twice a month.

Seklecki says there’s no way he could get his son to wear a mask.

"He would drop on the floor, he would hit his head on the floor, he would say he was scared and it wouldn’t even make it on his first earlobe before he broke and ripped t...

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