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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We flew sometimes at government expense for overseas flights, and the military at least doesn't buy a seat for your child who is under two. I had a lap baby who needed to be breastfed and the person in front of me reclined their seat fully. There was LITERALLY nowhere for the baby to go. I remember at one point thinking that maybe I could hold her over my head. Design flaw? Or massively inconsiderate? You decide. This was before 911 and I spent most of the flight standing in the aisle with my baby so Mr. Entitled could have his little nap.[/quote] [b]YOu should have purchased a seat for your child[/b], as I have done many times on international flights.[/quote] +100 And PP put her baby in potential danger[/quote] But she was doing something that was allowed under the rules, right? Isn’t that all that matters? That’s the standard you are applying to the a**hole recliner.[/quote] I'm "allowed" to hog the arm rest, get up and climb over you 20 times to go to stretch my legs.....I'm also "allowed" to yell across the aisle to my friend. But I don't do that because it is [b]very, very rude behavior.[[/b]/quote] As is reclining.[/quote] Reclining is not so rude. I've been reclined upon ...and I've reclined ... and I'll keep reclining. [/quote] eh, it depends. If the person behind you has long legs, a baby on their lap or is simply very obese and you would be reclining ONTO them, then you either recline just a little bit or don't recline at all. If you want to be 100% certain that you can recline fully, have someone you know book the seat behind you. Part of riding on public transportation means that you will be dealing with all shapes, sizes and varieties of people.[/quote]
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