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Old Mar 13, 2010, 12:08 AM
The_Judge The_Judge is offline
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Originally Posted by jimworcs View Post
Judge,
Discrimination on what grounds? If someone has a very offensive body odour, I think it is reasonable to say that the discomfort to other passengers would require some action by the airline. In fact, I seem to remember an Airline episode where this very issue arose, and the passenger was disembarked, as to have a shower and given a Southwest Polo and flew later. Not discrimination unless it is on unreasonable grounds, such as age, disability, sexuality, race, gender, etc...

Dr Mom... will you ever get round to specifying what law you are talking about.... or are you just going to admit that there is no such law?
Yes, it just happened last month again in Canada. You've inspired me to look around so I'll be back with my results later.......and on a personal note, good news for me. I think you know what I mean.