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rol up roll up , ring side seats for another exciting episode of the joe and ricardo show
I don't think you read what I wrote.rol up roll up , ring side seats for another exciting episode of the joe and ricardo show
I don't think you read what I wrote.an innocent piece of advice to ignore the new york post :shrug:

What's wrong with that in the airline industry it called a POS Passenger Of Size and speaking as someone who is very fat, I have no issues what so ever with paying for a second seat, and being offloaded if a second seat is not available, why should I take up some of the seat that someone else has paid for not only that it cost extra in fuel to carry someone of my size over a skinny person why shouldn't I foot that bill?
joescrivens said:also with regard to this don't you think your luggage allocation should changed based on your size?
Some people are like 7 stone and others 14 stone - why should the 14 stone person get the same amount of luggage allocation as the 7 stoner? I think it should be a combined weight - the less you weigh the more you can carry

I definitely agree that fatties like myself and Matthew should pay more though.....I weigh twice what some people do, and wouldn't be offended at all if I was asked to pay more as I'm definitely over what anyone would consider normal.
If your your body mass can't be confined to one seat and your taking up more than your own seat room then yes I agree with your thinking. But should it be done on weight though? I'm 5'8" and weigh 14.5 stone, yet I'm not fat (31.5" waist) and wouldn't take up more than just one seat.
You need to visit more places in the Uk,i have done my far share of flying but really believe we live in one of the most beautiful countries in the world.I hate flying but realise its the fastest way to get to nice places.
gman said:They could do weight brackets I guess such as 0-8 stone, 8-14 stone etc? (in KG of course)
EDIT: What's the odds of getting a woman to step on some scales in a public airport?
20kg is more than enough baggage allowance, if you need to take more than that you should pay for it
........ The hotel we spent our honeymoon at insisted on men wearing trousers at the evening meal so I needed to pack and additional pair of shoes.and not likely to either... surely i cant be the only one? am over half way though my life (diplomatic) so its not a case of not had time yet..
anyone else a big wuss!
An oft quoted statistic, perpetuated by the airline industry, is that it's safer to travel by flying than by car. To back this up the statistics use "fatalities per passenger miles". So if a plane travels 1000 miles with 200 passengers, that's 200K passenger miles. Why should the number of passengers on a plane affect safety? Using time or number of events (take-off and landings) as the measurement and the figures look very different and driving's safer. I'll stick to the car or train for Europe and if I have to go further afield perhaps look into booking passage on a container ship
Also, the disdain and Ratner-like way which certain airlines treat their customers (Mr O'Leary et al), the undignified manner in which you are corralled and shepherded at airports, the semi-toxic, carcinogen and pathogen laden fug you are forced to breathe whilst enduring cramped seating conditions and personal space that would be illegal if you were livestock being transported across the UK etc etc....I'll take the car.

If your your body mass can't be confined to one seat and your taking up more than your own seat room then yes I agree with your thinking. But should it be done on weight though? I'm 5'8" and weigh 14.5 stone, yet I'm not fat (31.5" waist) and wouldn't take up more than just one seat.