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If peanut allergies qualify as a disability, then what is the DOT or FAA going to do about people who are allergic to one or more types of dust (most of the population), or those who have difficulty breathing due to a deviated septum (80 percent or more of the population)?
Should they ban dust on airplanes, and if so, how do they expect to accomplish that without closing the airports (people bring in dust from outside)? They’d have to shut down air travel, since they wouldn’t be able to allow the doors to be opened for passengers to embark or disembark due to the dust on their clothes and luggage, in the jetway, and outside the plane.
For those with a deviated septum, are they going to start requiring that airlines give every passenger a more than adequate supply of non-emergency… more »
Sometimes the only way to fight back against the ridiculous is to propose something even more ridiculous. « less
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Peanut allergies a disability? Get serious. What’s next, lactose intolerance is one?
Why ban them? Maybe some passengers like peanuts.
Why not just require the flight attendants to warn you, and only give you peanuts if you ask for them. The same for anything containing peanut products.