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Court orders Air Canada nut-free zone
Court orders Air Canada nut-free zone
January 9, 2010 - 7:14AM AFP Quote:
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This problem did not seem to exist 30 years ago, why does it exist now?
In the Adelaide Advertiser a few days ago I noticed a request that no mandarins should be brought into a particular Government Office building, as one of the staff had a severe allergy to them. I know of small children who are allergic to orange juice.
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Strange, it seems the nutcases want a nut free zone.
I have been flying on commercial airliners for over 40 years, and I have never witnessed anyone drop dead when an airline has offered nuts to passengers. I quite often take bags of nuts on board long haul flights and will continue doing so, nuts are my cigarette substitute on long flights. Anthony T |
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There's also this article in the LA Times, based on the same source, and this later response. I loved the packet of peanuts I got on Southwest... it had a warning on it... "Contains Peanuts". |
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Maybe they need to see the nutty professor to get over the allergies.This world is getting madder all the time.As robert said thirty years ago it was no such thing what has bought this on all of a sudden.
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What happens if the person who is allergic to nuts has to transfer onto another carrier that doesnt do the same as air canada.Who is responsible then?.stupid .If we where going to to do this with every person who was allergic there would be noboby on the plane
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