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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-22-2011 @ 1:49PM
canwebesure said...
What are you trying to say please. One ticket pays for one seat. If a person is so fat, a 300 pound plus slob, with gobs of flowing fat spilling over into other seats, hundred pound arms so fat that they have no nerve fibers and can't feel that they are ouzing onto a person next to them, that with the arm rest or divider down they can't get into the seat even with a shoe horn and need to be buttered in order to slide into their one seat----then they are taking up more than the one seat they have paid for. Just like excess baggage these gross individuels should be paying for two seats and in many cases three seats.