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The benefits of the ADA far outweighs its abuses. Overall, you should be happy about it.
I agree that there are some trashy looking passengers. However, times have changed and the days of donning formal attire for the sole purpose of taking a flight are over. I wouldn't want to fly for more than an hour in the cabin wearing a suit. Not to mention, your personal dress code is arbitrary. A button down shirt can be trashier than a t-shirt, depending on the design and how clothes are worn.
You might be an SIC or a PIC and in command of the airplane but it is not your airplane, it is the airlines'. If you don't like the fact that your employer doesn't have a dress code for passengers, then you get the eff out and find another job.
Besides, I doubt you would be as repulsed by the trashy attire of a Daisy Duke look-alike......you'd even welcome it.
The benefits of the ADA far outweighs its abuses. Overall, you should be happy about it.
I agree that there are some trashy looking passengers. However, times have changed and the days of donning formal attire for the sole purpose of taking a flight are over. I wouldn't want to fly for more than an hour in the cabin wearing a suit. Not to mention, your personal dress code is arbitrary. A button down shirt can be trashier than a t-shirt, depending on the design and how clothes are worn.
You might be an SIC or a PIC and in command of the airplane but it is not your airplane, it is the airlines'. If you don't like the fact that your employer doesn't have a dress code for passengers, then you get the eff out and find another job.
Besides, I doubt you would be as repulsed by the trashy attire of a Daisy Duke look-alike......you'd even welcome it.
Why call the F/A? The dog is supposed to remain in the carrier. IMHO a perfect legitimate reason to have law enforcement meet the jet.
Can you bring a "Trunk Monkey" as a service animal? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCUBxgdKZ_YI'm still waiting to run across a "service monkey" like shown in the video in newhire class...
My response was to a post reporting that he saw the dog defecating in the aircraft and the owner making no effort to tell anyone, or clean it up....and we wonder why there is such a big pubic movement to limit what they see as extremes of interfering with a crewmember, etc...and trying to get that limited.... If being next to a dog is the worst thing to happen to you through the course of airlining, perhaps you should just stay inside your house?...or do you have so little power at home that fixating on such things makes you feel as if you have some significance?
( Can I say "crippled"... ?