is this safety related? probably not, but since it allegedly concerns "health" i guess maybe.
i'm not an allergist or medical doctor, but anyone with 1/4 ounce of sense would realize that allowing an allergic person to "wipe their seat down" without more protection, is simply inviting that person to cause the allergan to become airborne, thus increasing the chance of an allergic reaction.
the depths of utter stupidity airlines (and the government for that matter) stoop to is simply incomprehensible.
i'm not an allergist or medical doctor, but anyone with 1/4 ounce of sense would realize that allowing an allergic person to "wipe their seat down" without more protection, is simply inviting that person to cause the allergan to become airborne, thus increasing the chance of an allergic reaction.
the depths of utter stupidity airlines (and the government for that matter) stoop to is simply incomprehensible.
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