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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-15-2012 @ 11:11AM
dan said...
I agree with everyones right to fly. I and 220 and fit easily in 1 seat. I fly weekly and see the extra large individuale who sit down and feel you must make room for them. They sit (usually in the middle) and spill several inches in both adjacent seats. Now I pay 200+ for my seat and cannot sit in it. The other seat is now being used by 1 1/2 people as well. So 2 people loose badly to compensate for 1 person that is the size of 2 people. Is this fair???
I had a woman sit next to me who promptly grabbed the arm rest that i was leaning on and said wow. "This is digging into my hips and left but cheek I want to raise it". she was leaning over the other rest on her husband???? RAISE the other arm rest. This caused a huge problemas he wanted to stick up for her.... What do we do? the need to place 2 Steel ass n belly poles everyone must walk through. "If it fits it ships". All this seems bitter but we have rights too!!! Those of enormous size know who you are. step up and save the humiliation for all parties.
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