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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I blame the airline. I fly a lot and it is really annoying when someone takes part of the small (and getting smaller all of the time) the airline gives to "customers". Blast United not the lady.[/quote] The women had a lot of options and chose to act like a raging b1tch. Her behavior is 100% on her. [/quote] What were her options? I can only think of two: 1. Sit down and be in a dangerous and uncomfortable position for several hours. 2. Get off the plane and not go to where ever she was headed. TWO doesn't seem like "a lot of options" to me, especially when both are punitive to her, and she did nothing wrong.[/quote] Uh, she could have asked the flight attendants nicely instead of making a scene. She could have nicely asked them to switch. How on earth was she in a DANGEROUS position? :lol: [/quote] You sit there, if it's not dangerous. If there is turbulence, the person in the middle is very much in danger, with two 400 pound objects leaning into her. Didn't you have a basic physics course? Never mind, we know the answer. [/quote] I guarantee that I’ve taken more physics classes that you have. :lol: Unless someone is unbuckled she is perfectly safe there. If anything she is SAFER because they would block some projectiles from hitting her. [/quote] Doubtful. You obviously do not fly that much. Thank you for proving my point. [/quote] Almost certainly. And we fly quite often. So explain it - what causes injuries during turbulence? Do you have any idea? :lol: [/quote] Why should anyone enlighten you? I have pilots and physics professors in my family. That is actually valuable. Unlike people who post smiley faces on the internet. [/quote]
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