To: Enemy Of The State
Now it begins... We've lost the right to pee in an aircraft when we need to. Which of your freedoms will they take next. A little bit here, a little bit there. These small pieces all add up in the long run.
To: Otis Mukinfus
This is crazy. Unfortunately when people get older they don't have as much control over their bodily functions as they did when they were younger. What is someone supposed to do, pee or crap in their pants? If they are that concerned then they should stand and watch the person "do the business" but it can't be expected that people should soil themselves. What happens if a person says "okay, you won't let me go to the bathroom, so I'll just do it in the isle? Maybe it's a good intentioned law, but people need to understand that sometimes the law has to be a little flexible.
To: Otis Mukinfus
Now it begins... We've lost the right to pee in an aircraft when we need to. Which of your freedoms will they take next. A little bit here, a little bit there. These small pieces all add up in the long run. The same rule has been in place for all flights in and out of Reagan Airport in DC ever since it re-opened post 9/11. It makes perfect sense to me and the flight crew gives you a "last call" announcement to pee 45 minutes before landing. I feel safer flying into Reagan than any other airport now because of the tight security.
105 posted on
02/11/2002 4:28:18 PM PST by
Allegra
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