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Post by Serial Brain 9 » Thu May 23, 2019 8:58 pm

Sorry - No Sympathy Given :roll:
Man accuses Qantas of ‘fat-shaming’ him out of exit row seat
Darren Beales says he specifically booked exit row seats for extra leg room but was “bullied” by a flight attendant

A man has accused Qantas crew member of “fat-shaming” him when he was booted from an exit row seat because he was too large to sit there.

Darren Beales said on The Today show he specifically booked a seat in the emergency exit row on the Melbourne to Brisbane flight so he could have extra leg room.

But a flight attendant told him he couldn’t sit there due to “air regulations”.

When he questioned the rule, he said the flight attendant suggested he buy two seats in future.
Mr Beales said he felt “bullied” and was forced to spend the flight in an ordinary seat. He maintains he would have been able to help in an emergency.

“She (the flight attendant) says, ‘well, look, again airway regulations, you cannot sit in an exit seat, if you’re disabled or, you know — or if you require an extended seatbelt’,” Mr Beales told Today.

Mr Beales earlier told the Geelong Advertiser: “I can fit into the seat fine — I didn’t need a second seat.
“It was fat-shaming. She was rude.”

The Civil Aviation Safety Authority provides guidelines to Qantas about safety in the emergency exit row and recommends passengers seated there are “able-bodied” and capable of helping in an emergency.

Passengers who buy seats in the exit row are asked to adhere to a range of criteria when they book.

“If passengers are unable to meet this criteria, airlines including Qantas will ask passengers to change seats,” Qantas said in a statement to news.com.au.

“Customers who purchase an exit row seat are told they must satisfy the requirements
during the booking process.”

“It made me feel really belittled. I could have helped in the emergency,” said Mr Beales.
Qantas’s website says passengers who need an “extension” belt should not be seated in the exit row, which is consistent with other Australian airlines.

Mr Beales took up the issue with Qantas’s customer service team and news.com.au understands they have reached out to him.
https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-u ... 35dd0c13ff

This guy says that he could help in an emergency - Sorry, he can't even help himself from stopping eating donuts and pizza.

In an emergency this Beta Male would only block the door and people would die.

Rules are the Rules and he tried to pull a shifty knowing that he didnt qualify for that seat.

He put himself in a situation whereby the attended had to tell him to move - She was most likely more embarrassed about having to approach this scammer to tell him to move to another seat.

But now he's upset because he got called out for putting peoples lives in danger because of his greed.

Sorry - Cry me a River - then float away in it. :roll:
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