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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-21-2007 @ 2:25PM
charlene said...
Who knows if the urine was there before she took her seat. Seems to me that the odor would have been noticed by someone before she even took the seat. That's a pretty recognizable odor. Who can prove that she just didn't have an unfortunate accident causing the problem. It's something that's discussed frequently in doctors offices daily as well as magazines, commercials, medical programs on TV, etc. If it were from someone else, wouldn't they have had to exit the plane with some pretty distinguishable marks on their clothing which would certainly have drawn attention upon exiting the plane?
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