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The global carriers need to enact a rule that people who arrive at a flight
with unacceptable personal hygiene will not be allowed to board unless and until they clean up their act. I understand that people who are on long connecting flights cannot be as pristine as daisies, but -DAMN- some of these people bring tears to your eyes, and I dont believe it is anything but cultural nastiness. I suspect that you all, who have made long international flights, have been 'offended' by this sort of passenger before. Cant something be done?? |
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I suspect that you all, who have made long international flights, have been
'offended' by this sort of passenger before. Yes I have, but was lucky enough not to have to set by them. Just wondered if they knew what soap and water were. Cant something be done?? Bring a can of air freshener. |
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On Sat, 13 May 2006 22:06:15 GMT, wrote:
The global carriers need to enact a rule that people who arrive at a flight with unacceptable personal hygiene will not be allowed to board unless and until they clean up their act. I understand that people who are on long connecting flights cannot be as pristine as daisies, but -DAMN- some of these people bring tears to your eyes, and I dont believe it is anything but cultural nastiness. I suspect that you all, who have made long international flights, have been 'offended' by this sort of passenger before. Cant something be done?? Oi, veh. Yeah, just what we need. More rules. I can see Shrub tomorrow: "We will no longer tolerate BO." Get a life, already. |
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"mrtravel" wrote in message news:qox9g.86570 If it bothers you that much, take another flight If it is bothering others and they complain, the offending person will be removed. If it only bothers you, then maybe you're the problem In this case, it was bothering a LOT of us. We were exposed to this group of stinkers after going through the security checkin in AMS. People moved away from the 'group', tears came to eyes, etc, but the flight was boarding and nobody wanted to make a scene. I was lucky. I didn't have to sit near them. But in the past, I HAVE been forced to sit amongst this sort of carrion. These flights are usually FULL and there is no chance to change your seating arrangements. When people make statements like 'get a life', it shows just how stupid they are. |
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-L. wrote: wrote: The global carriers need to enact a rule that people who arrive at a flight with unacceptable personal hygiene will not be allowed to board unless and until they clean up their act. I understand that people who are on long connecting flights cannot be as pristine as daisies, but -DAMN- some of these people bring tears to your eyes, and I dont believe it is anything but cultural nastiness. I suspect that you all, who have made long international flights, have been 'offended' by this sort of passenger before. Cant something be done?? The worse are the belchers and the farters. For ****'s sake, go to the lav if you need to do that! Sadly enough, no one will get up to go to the lav if they can squeeze one off in the seat. That's where the air nozzles come in handy. A gentle breeze blowing down the front of your face is a pleasant releif. The thing that bothers me is peanut breath. |
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"Maxx" wrote in message oups.com... Sadly enough, no one will get up to go to the lav if they can squeeze one off in the seat. That's where the air nozzles come in handy. A gentle breeze blowing down the front of your face is a pleasant releif. The thing that bothers me is peanut breath. A fart would smell better than these characters. I started using surgical masks a few years ago when SARS was an issue. Found it really stopped 'travelers colds', so I still wear them. I guess they would not filter out the stench, but the N95's are supposed to offer some protection from avian flu. |
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