Posted on 02/08/2006 4:55:46 AM PST by billorites
Concord An African-American woman claims Southwest Airlines unfairly subjected her to its policy requiring large passengers to buy two seats because of her race, a lawyer said yesterday at the start of her federal trial against the airline.
Nadine Thompson of Exeter, president of a cosmetics company, sued Southwest in federal court for discrimination in 2004, saying the company doesnt uniformly enforce its policy requiring obese passengers to buy two seats.
Thompson, who had flown on Southwest frequently, was on her way to a business conference in Chicago in June 2003 when she boarded her flight at Manchester Airport. Not long after she took a seat in the back of the plane, put the arm rest down and buckled her seat belt, an employee she saw at the check-in counter asked her to get off, Thompsons lawyer, Neil Osborne, said in opening statements.
Nadine Thompson, president, CEO and co-founder of Warm Spirit Inc. beauty and wellness company in Exeter, is suing Southwest Airlines. (DAVID LANE) She was told at the planes loading bridge she needed to buy a second seat for her comfort and safety, Osborne said, even though no one was sitting next to her. At the time, the 5-foot-8-inch Thompson weighed between 300 and 330 pounds, according to court records.
When Thompson asked for an explanation, she didnt get one. It was never made clear to her that she was too big to fit in her seat, Osborne told the six-person jury.
She refused to leave and decided to return to her seat. An employee told her that if she left, Southwest would give her a refund, Osborne said. She declined, but she became increasingly agitated and decided to leave only to be met outside the plane by a few Southwest employees and two Rockingham County Sheriffs deputies. At that point, she started yelling at the group, at times using profanity.
Did you ask me to purchase another ticket because Im too fat to sit in the seat? Did you ask me to purchase another ticket because Im a black woman? Thompson said, according to court records.
Thompson, who got a refund, said she was humiliated and suffered emotional distress. Southwest just asked me to get off the plane either because Im too fat or too black or just a woman, she said to people as she was being led to the ticket counter, according to court records.
Thompson is not challenging the passenger seat policy itself, Osborne said.
This is not a case about weight discrimination, he said. This suit is about the inappropriate application of a policy in a discriminatory manner.
Garry Lane, a Southwest lawyer, said the airlines customer of size policy, introduced in 2002 in response to squished customer complaints and safety concerns about evacuations, wasnt written clearly at the time. Employees made some mistakes in explaining it, but did not act out of racial bias, he said.
The policy specifically didnt require Thompson to buy a second seat after she was allowed to board, but employees mistakenly had told her that she had to, Lane said.
It has to be handled discreetly, Lane said of the passenger-seat issue. Its part of the companys policy.
The employees who spoke to Thompson made sure the loading bridge was clear of other customers before they asked her to come out, he said. Also, they had noticed her when she boarded the plane, but found it difficult to judge if she needed to buy another seat without seeing her sit down, he said.
The policy states that a customer of size is someone who cant sit in a seat without having the armrest raised and is sitting on part of the seat next to him. Lane said the Southwest employees will testify that they saw the armrest up most of the time and that Thompson was sitting on part of the adjacent seat.
Lane said none of the workers ever shouted at Thompson, used profanity or touched her. The deputies, who handle security at the airport, did not handcuff her and helped her make flight arrangements to Chicago via another airline, he said.
Thompson was expected to testify today.
Oh this was a surprise.
It was just a question of time before someone played the Race card.
No business that wants to survive anywhere discriminates based on race. That is just bad for business.
It had NOTHING to do with her race, but she knows that.
Dare I even comment on the irony here?
Will she fit into the witness chair?
Next time they should make her fly as cargo. On a 747, just to be safe.
So she's fat because she's black?
Southwest just asked me to get off the plane either because Im too fat or too black or just a woman,
That would be the first option. Eat less cake.
Hey, eh, lady...SHUT UP!
oh hell, why not call it racial bias just to humor the hate of the NAACP. Why not let blacks call it racial dicrimination whenever a black is at a end of a line at McDonalds. Maybe if we humor them they will shut up.
If the junk fit, you must aquit!
hmmmmmmmm, ive been flying for a long time on many different carriers and i see blacks all the time on those planes. i think i see women on the planes too. occasionally, i think i see black women. it is a horrendous experience to sit next to a big one for a flight. fat is like smoking, it needs to govt regulated for their own good. last line is sarcasm.
Someone once referred to that condition as "ghetto butt."
Unfairly?
Unless she has gone on a crash diet, she either a blimpo --- or she's not.
This should be a short trial.
But as for cargo, well, they'd probably have to contract a C-5 Galaxy. (I'm so mean!)
Or just weigh everyone or no one. It's only fair. And maybe tape-measure their butts while they're at it.
are you saying the butt alone probably weighed two hundred pounds?
I am so sick and tired of "race". Of whining Blacks. I wish they would just shut the hell up already, and live their lives like everyobody else. It's not easy for anybody. But whites can't run around claiming racism if we're fat as a house and don't want to be reminded of it. This woman is a disgrace as an American.
Unless she or her attorney were observing the check-in counter for months, how would she know that?
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