
Travelers at JFK Airport in New York have found a new way to legally cut in line when security is backed up.
According to a story in the New York Times, they are requesting wheelchairs.
Airport policy allows anyone in a wheelchair to go to the front of the line.
Workers say some people even hop out of line and request a chair.
Many passengers keep on rolling until they get on the plane, since passengers in wheelchairs board first.
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