To: skateman
Let's see. . .ever hear of the Federal Aviation Act of 1932 ? Or the Civil Rights act of 1963 ? Add in the Americans With Disabilities Act, and you've got the authority. The Aviation Act puts passenger aircraft in the realm of public accomidation, the Civil Rights Act prevents discrimination in public accomidation, and the ADA requires equal accomidation for those with a "disability". . .
60 posted on
06/19/2002 8:13:16 AM PDT by
Salgak
To: Salgak
The Aviation Act puts passenger aircraft in the realm of public accomidation Shoot, as far as I'm concerned, we OWN the airlines after all that tax money went to keep them afloat. They're a subsidiary of the federal government.
92 posted on
06/19/2002 8:51:38 AM PDT by
Sloth
To: Salgak
The point still is, you take up two seats you pay for two seats.
To: Salgak
"disability". . And whose fault is that....
To: Salgak
Great reply. It's too bad that many folks here likely are/will be surprised by your answer. Public schools.....
321 posted on
06/20/2002 9:47:24 AM PDT by
tracer
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