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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-25-2008 @ 10:02PM
E.T. von Falkenstein said...
The crew was correct. Anyone, no matter who it is, cannot roll around on the floor of a plane. I, as a passager would demand the mother with her chiild leave the plane, as long as it is possible, and the plane is still on the ground. That includes an unruly healthy infant who cannot be silenced, since passengers cannot leave the plane.
If I am flying, and pay a good price for the ticket, I expect comfort, it is an imposition listening to a crying infant.