Againsheila
Gold Member
They should not charge per pound, but they should charge for "spillage" (i.e. fat person that needs two seats).
How about tall person that needs more legroom?
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They should not charge per pound, but they should charge for "spillage" (i.e. fat person that needs two seats).
They should not charge per pound, but they should charge for "spillage" (i.e. fat person that needs two seats).
How about tall person that needs more legroom?
I don't see a problem with paying by the pound. Heavier people are using more resources, why shouldn't they pay a proportional amount?
rich people use more resources than poor.....well not really becuase there are entire buildings with hundreds of people in them to help the poor....so maybe the poor shuld be charged more to offset their carbon footprint....
But can the poor afford to buy shoes for their carbon footprint?![]()
It's also a basis for a discrimination suite.BTW, are the airlines charging you less if you are skinny?
No?
Now that would rule ... foolish of them ... but it would actually give me incentive to use them once in a while.