From: Nomen Nescio on
MSNBC: Petite woman bumped from plane for hefty passenger

Most sensible airlines, REFUSE TO ALLOW late-arrivibg passengers to board -
usually 20 minutes before taking off.

In other wordsd, lardbuckets should not have been allowed boarding, let alone forcing an already boarded passengerr out of her seat.

On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 19:43:21 -0400, Kurt Ullman <kurtullman(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>In article <MPG.26b7b61c3c4ac382989fe5(a)news.alt.net>,
> Checkmate <LunaticFringe(a)The.Edge> wrote:

>> Only 14, and already a fat slob... disgusting. Also, if the passenger was late
>> enough that they reassigned her seat to a standby passenger, that decision
>> should have been irreversible. If you can't get there on time, that's on
>> you.

> Yeah but since he seemed to be flying alone, I am sure that SW did not
>want the liability associated with keeping an eye on the 14 y/o (let
>alone the cost of feeding him) until the next flight.

Perhaps this slob should have been put into the hold, same as for other animals?

From: Anonymous on
MSNBC: Petite woman bumped from plane for hefty passenger

Most sensible airlines, REFUSE TO ALLOW late-arrivibg passengers to board -
usually 20 minutes before taking off.

In other wordsd, lardbuckets should not have been allowed boarding, let alone forcing an already boarded passengerr out of her seat.

On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 19:43:21 -0400, Kurt Ullman <kurtullman(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>In article <MPG.26b7b61c3c4ac382989fe5(a)news.alt.net>,
> Checkmate <LunaticFringe(a)The.Edge> wrote:

>> Only 14, and already a fat slob... disgusting. Also, if the passenger was late
>> enough that they reassigned her seat to a standby passenger, that decision
>> should have been irreversible. If you can't get there on time, that's on
>> you.

> Yeah but since he seemed to be flying alone, I am sure that SW did not
>want the liability associated with keeping an eye on the 14 y/o (let
>alone the cost of feeding him) until the next flight.