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Traveller ejected for smell loses legal suit |
2006-11-17 |
![]() An appeals court in the western city of Duesseldorf upheld an earlier ruling that British Airways had acted within its rights by removing the man from the aircraft after a female passenger sitting next to him complained about his smell. "The stewardess took him to one side and asked him if he could put on a fresh shirt, but they were all in the hold," a court spokesman said. "So then he was asked to leave the plane – about two minutes before take off." BA said other passengers were upset by the smell, he added. The corporate lawyer and his wife were scheduled to return home from Hawaii via Los Angeles on a BA flight sub-contracted to American Airlines last year, and missed their connection to Germany when the incident forced them to take the next plane. |
Posted by:anonymous5089 |
#6 never saw the Seinfeld episode with the stinky valet? He had to get someone to steal the car LOL |
Posted by: Frank G 2006-11-17 23:55 |
#5 I wonder if this was the same guy who used a rental car in Paris that I rented afterwards. Dang thing started stinking after being parked out in the sun for a few hours. It took a whole bottle of rose attar and open windows for about 200 miles to abate. |
Posted by: DanNY 2006-11-17 23:51 |
#4 SecOp35. Current lawsuits are aimed at getting the obese 2 seats for the price of one. True slippages on some flights are required to pay for the two seats it takes to hold them. The disability crowd feels this is unfair and the second seat should be free. As long as I don't have to squish between overlaps on both sides with me in the middle seat anymore, I'm happy. |
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412 2006-11-17 22:03 |
#3 Shave the whales! |
Posted by: Zenster 2006-11-17 13:20 |
#2 Gawd, let's hope this starts a trend. How about rejecting people who take up two seats due to their blubber oozing over into others personal areas? I think airlines are missing a real revenue boon by not enforcing weight restrictions. The amount of fuel burn at takeoff is directly related to weight. They would have a good basis for insisting on premiums for anyone grossly overweight. Help them recover some revenue and perhaps keep some of these whales off the planes. |
Posted by: SpecOp35 2006-11-17 12:57 |
#1 publish Stinky the Lawyer's name, dammit! |
Posted by: Frank G 2006-11-17 09:42 |