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12-12-2009 @ 10:27PM
chris said...
Well I Think That The Airlines Should Charge For An Obese person For A Second Seat..First Of All They Can't Seatbelt Themselfs In The Seat And It Is Also A Safety Issue..I Think The Airlines Are Thinking Of Their Safety And The Safety Of Other Passengers On The Plane...My Friend Had To Purchase A Seat For Her Dog That Weighs 3 Pounds And Is The Size Of A Small Purse..It Is Not The Airlines Fault They Weigh As Much As They Do,The Airlines Did Not Make Them Over Eat...I Feel BAd For The Over Weigh People But Why Should They Lap Over The Isle Of The Plane What If There Is An Emergency,Or Someone Has To Pass To Go To The Restroom.........Maybe There Should Be A Seperate Plane For Overweight People..........
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