I am trained in chemical dependency issues. Besides the obvious odor of alcohol on his breath, his words (slurred) and actions (obnoxious behaviour and "swaying" while standing) were those of an intoxicated individual. I'm saying "drunk" as a common label for a person acting as he did. As far as my wife (which is really irrelevant in this discussion), she is physically disabled and requires a wheelchair to move over long distances. She was not contagious. Also, while I was in the restroom prior to this incident, he made suggestive remarks to her.
pattis, you sound like a flight attendant; are you?
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