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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-20-2008 @ 6:14PM
Craig said...
It's only fair if a passenger can get a doctor to officially declare him/her unable to achieve or maintain a normal body size. Otherwise passengers who can just barely shoehorn themselves into a single seat now can buy themselves a second seat for the low price of a bag of Cheetos.
This whole thing sounds like an incentive -- even for a fat person, two seats together affords one a bit of extra elbow room, another tray, etc.
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