On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 18:33:37 +0200, Binyamin Dissen
wrote:
>On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 14:48:38 GMT "Casual Observer"
>wrote:
>
>:>I've read a lot of the posts about overweight passengers taking up more
>:>space than their own seat and inconveniencing or hurting the passenger next
>:>to them, and how the airlines are hesitant to take any action against the
>:>overweight person due to the so-called diasbility issue. Having been forced
>:>to endure several long flights next to a person that obviously should have
>:>purchased two seats, or a first class seat, I'm wondering about the approach
>:>of suing the airline from the perspective of failure to deliver the service
>:>(transport) that I paid for and failed to receive because someone else was
>:>taking up part of my seat.
>
>How were they "taking up part of your seat"?
>
>Did you allow them to lift the divider?
>
>:>I'm sick and tired of the airline offering to re-seat me or put me on a
>:>later flight when it's the overweight person that's causing the problem.
>
>Subject to definition.
Definition: the chub is overflowing into the neighboring seat,
therefore causing the problem.
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