11 Bravo
Banned
+965|5513|Cleveland, Ohio
good luck.  cannot imagine what a legal mess this would be.

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http://travel.nytimes.com/2010/11/14/tr … rneys.html

edit: wtf this forum is broken

Last edited by 11 Bravo (2010-11-16 15:22:21)

mtb0minime
minimember
+2,418|6931

No quote from the article? Only a couple brief sentences? This, sir, is not DAST material!


I say let them have at it, with a paid premium/ticket price increase of course. All the security shit and hassle to go through, arriving 2 or 3 hours early... at that point I'd just want a nice peaceful flight, no annoying kids running up and down the aisles.

Or maybe they should just go for first-class and cry more if it's not in the budget.
11 Bravo
Banned
+965|5513|Cleveland, Ohio

mtb0minime wrote:

No quote from the article? Only a couple brief sentences? This, sir, is not DAST material!
piss off every time i tried i got an error
KEN-JENNINGS
I am all that is MOD!
+2,981|6908|949

mtb0minime wrote:

No quote from the article? Only a couple brief sentences? This, sir, is not DAST material!


I say let them have at it, with a paid premium/ticket price increase of course. All the security shit and hassle to go through, arriving 2 or 3 hours early... at that point I'd just want a nice peaceful flight, no annoying kids running up and down the aisles.

Or maybe they should just go for first-class and cry more if it's not in the budget.
The article makes a good point about the logistics headache of offering alternate flights for certain regions that only see 1-2 flights in/out a day, plus the lack of profitability of airlines in general these days.  It's a low profit-margin business to begin with.

I fucking hate flying with kids.  Seems like a 'family-only' section would be a nice addition, but again you're probably looking at increased costs.
Ilocano
buuuurrrrrrppppp.......
+341|6943

Uh, noise-canceling headphones.  Kid on the back kicking your seat?  Stand up and give him/her a good stare-down...
Monkey Spanker
Show it to the nice monkey.
+284|6528|England
Its the parents fault tbh. I have a 3 yr old & a 16 month old both have been on long haul flights & both behaved. Most parents forget about the pressure issues on the ear I gave both of my kids lollies to suck so that would help the ears pop & equalise. The rest of the time you just have to amuse them with drawing & DVD's. Parents have to remember that kids get bored easily & you have to impress on the child the importance of behaving with a reward at the end of the flight or the threat of a good smack aside the ear if they don't.
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Cybargs
Moderated
+2,285|6992

Ilocano wrote:

Uh, noise-canceling headphones.  Kid on the back kicking your seat?  Stand up and give him/her a good stare-down...
Kinda hard if its a 12+ hour flight I just stay up all flight from Taiwan to USA (leaves at 6pm arrives at 3pm...) to reclock my jet lag and sleep all flight from USA to Taiwan (Leaves at 1am arrives at 6am)
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UnkleRukus
That Guy
+236|5312|Massachusetts, USA
Just act like a kid back, only way to do it.
If the women don't find ya handsome. They should at least find ya handy.
Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,816|6382|eXtreme to the maX
People need to calm down wrt kids, fortunately most trailer trash parents can't afford airfares.
Fuck Israel
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5634|London, England

Monkey Spanker wrote:

Its the parents fault tbh. I have a 3 yr old & a 16 month old both have been on long haul flights & both behaved. Most parents forget about the pressure issues on the ear I gave both of my kids lollies to suck so that would help the ears pop & equalise. The rest of the time you just have to amuse them with drawing & DVD's. Parents have to remember that kids get bored easily & you have to impress on the child the importance of behaving with a reward at the end of the flight or the threat of a good smack aside the ear if they don't.
Ok, but the big issue people have is that they don't want to hear your damn conversation. It's not just about crying, it's the constant chatter coming out of your direction that is annoying. I'm not saying it should be a library, but it should be damn near to that. It's courtesy, especially in such close quarters.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6681|North Carolina
I'm all for this concept.  Kids suck.
globefish23
sophisticated slacker
+334|6600|Graz, Austria

JohnG@lt wrote:

Monkey Spanker wrote:

Its the parents fault tbh. I have a 3 yr old & a 16 month old both have been on long haul flights & both behaved. Most parents forget about the pressure issues on the ear I gave both of my kids lollies to suck so that would help the ears pop & equalise. The rest of the time you just have to amuse them with drawing & DVD's. Parents have to remember that kids get bored easily & you have to impress on the child the importance of behaving with a reward at the end of the flight or the threat of a good smack aside the ear if they don't.
Ok, but the big issue people have is that they don't want to hear your damn conversation. It's not just about crying, it's the constant chatter coming out of your direction that is annoying. I'm not saying it should be a library, but it should be damn near to that. It's courtesy, especially in such close quarters.
Well, then those people should get their own private jet.

Blaming children for being children is really low IMO. We all were kids once and behaved in such a way.
Such demands remind me of people denying mothers to breast-feed their babies in public, whenever and wherever the infant gets hungry.

It's simply how nature is, babies want their breast, children get bored fast and can be noisy.
Unless you're going to spend a lot of money on infrastructure to provide separate room for annoyed people, something like that is just a ridiculous demand.
And airlines certainly don't have that extra money.

Also, I rather have children than some weirdos with no social skills, who just don't realize when someone doesn't want to talk, or even listen to their constant blathering.
Ticia
Member
+73|5611
If you can't get kiddie free 1st class seats then just get

this

https://img442.imageshack.us/img442/5439/imagescatgq8x2.jpg

and this

https://img221.imageshack.us/img221/6538/desleepeyemaskadjustabl.jpg

Works wonderfully.
Ticia
Member
+73|5611

globefish23 wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Monkey Spanker wrote:

Its the parents fault tbh. I have a 3 yr old & a 16 month old both have been on long haul flights & both behaved. Most parents forget about the pressure issues on the ear I gave both of my kids lollies to suck so that would help the ears pop & equalise. The rest of the time you just have to amuse them with drawing & DVD's. Parents have to remember that kids get bored easily & you have to impress on the child the importance of behaving with a reward at the end of the flight or the threat of a good smack aside the ear if they don't.
Ok, but the big issue people have is that they don't want to hear your damn conversation. It's not just about crying, it's the constant chatter coming out of your direction that is annoying. I'm not saying it should be a library, but it should be damn near to that. It's courtesy, especially in such close quarters.
Well, then those people should get their own private jet.

Blaming children for being children is really low IMO. We all were kids once and behaved in such a way.
Such demands remind me of people denying mothers to breast-feed their babies in public, whenever and wherever the infant gets hungry.

It's simply how nature is, babies want their breast, children get bored fast and can be noisy.
Unless you're going to spend a lot of money on infrastructure to provide separate room for annoyed people, something like that is just a ridiculous demand.
And airlines certainly don't have that extra money.

Also, I rather have children than some weirdos with no social skills, who just don't realize when someone doesn't want to talk, or even listen to their constant blathering.
Breastfeeding in public is pretty gross.
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5634|London, England

globefish23 wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Monkey Spanker wrote:

Its the parents fault tbh. I have a 3 yr old & a 16 month old both have been on long haul flights & both behaved. Most parents forget about the pressure issues on the ear I gave both of my kids lollies to suck so that would help the ears pop & equalise. The rest of the time you just have to amuse them with drawing & DVD's. Parents have to remember that kids get bored easily & you have to impress on the child the importance of behaving with a reward at the end of the flight or the threat of a good smack aside the ear if they don't.
Ok, but the big issue people have is that they don't want to hear your damn conversation. It's not just about crying, it's the constant chatter coming out of your direction that is annoying. I'm not saying it should be a library, but it should be damn near to that. It's courtesy, especially in such close quarters.
Well, then those people should get their own private jet.

Blaming children for being children is really low IMO. We all were kids once and behaved in such a way.
Such demands remind me of people denying mothers to breast-feed their babies in public, whenever and wherever the infant gets hungry.

It's simply how nature is, babies want their breast, children get bored fast and can be noisy.
Unless you're going to spend a lot of money on infrastructure to provide separate room for annoyed people, something like that is just a ridiculous demand.
And airlines certainly don't have that extra money.

Also, I rather have children than some weirdos with no social skills, who just don't realize when someone doesn't want to talk, or even listen to their constant blathering.
So everyone else in the world should just suffer in silence because you chose to reproduce? I'm sorry, but your kid is only cute to you. To the rest of us they are a source of annoyance.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5634|London, England

Ticia wrote:

globefish23 wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:


Ok, but the big issue people have is that they don't want to hear your damn conversation. It's not just about crying, it's the constant chatter coming out of your direction that is annoying. I'm not saying it should be a library, but it should be damn near to that. It's courtesy, especially in such close quarters.
Well, then those people should get their own private jet.

Blaming children for being children is really low IMO. We all were kids once and behaved in such a way.
Such demands remind me of people denying mothers to breast-feed their babies in public, whenever and wherever the infant gets hungry.

It's simply how nature is, babies want their breast, children get bored fast and can be noisy.
Unless you're going to spend a lot of money on infrastructure to provide separate room for annoyed people, something like that is just a ridiculous demand.
And airlines certainly don't have that extra money.

Also, I rather have children than some weirdos with no social skills, who just don't realize when someone doesn't want to talk, or even listen to their constant blathering.
Breastfeeding in public is pretty gross.
I'm a fan
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Ticia
Member
+73|5611

JohnG@lt wrote:

Ticia wrote:

globefish23 wrote:


Well, then those people should get their own private jet.

Blaming children for being children is really low IMO. We all were kids once and behaved in such a way.
Such demands remind me of people denying mothers to breast-feed their babies in public, whenever and wherever the infant gets hungry.

It's simply how nature is, babies want their breast, children get bored fast and can be noisy.
Unless you're going to spend a lot of money on infrastructure to provide separate room for annoyed people, something like that is just a ridiculous demand.
And airlines certainly don't have that extra money.

Also, I rather have children than some weirdos with no social skills, who just don't realize when someone doesn't want to talk, or even listen to their constant blathering.
Breastfeeding in public is pretty gross.
I'm a fan
Creepy.
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5634|London, England

Ticia wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Ticia wrote:


Breastfeeding in public is pretty gross.
I'm a fan
Creepy.
Because I like boobs?
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
globefish23
sophisticated slacker
+334|6600|Graz, Austria

Ticia wrote:

globefish23 wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Ok, but the big issue people have is that they don't want to hear your damn conversation. It's not just about crying, it's the constant chatter coming out of your direction that is annoying. I'm not saying it should be a library, but it should be damn near to that. It's courtesy, especially in such close quarters.
Well, then those people should get their own private jet.

Blaming children for being children is really low IMO. We all were kids once and behaved in such a way.
Such demands remind me of people denying mothers to breast-feed their babies in public, whenever and wherever the infant gets hungry.

It's simply how nature is, babies want their breast, children get bored fast and can be noisy.
Unless you're going to spend a lot of money on infrastructure to provide separate room for annoyed people, something like that is just a ridiculous demand.
And airlines certainly don't have that extra money.

Also, I rather have children than some weirdos with no social skills, who just don't realize when someone doesn't want to talk, or even listen to their constant blathering.
Breastfeeding in public is pretty gross.
Yeah, and I bet you also have sex fully clothed and in the dark. :rawsm:

Calling breastfeeding "gross" is quite far-fetched. There are other things that really are gross, but definitely not this most natural act of a baby feeding on breast milk.

But I guess for prude puritans seeing a nipple in public is the end of the demure world.
Ticia
Member
+73|5611

JohnG@lt wrote:

Ticia wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:


I'm a fan
Creepy.
Because I like boobs?
New mom boobs are bigger but not a pretty sight.
Trotskygrad
бля
+354|6275|Vortex Ring State
I sort of have to agree with above actually. especially since the baby fat usually hasn't gone away by then.
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6681|North Carolina

globefish23 wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Monkey Spanker wrote:

Its the parents fault tbh. I have a 3 yr old & a 16 month old both have been on long haul flights & both behaved. Most parents forget about the pressure issues on the ear I gave both of my kids lollies to suck so that would help the ears pop & equalise. The rest of the time you just have to amuse them with drawing & DVD's. Parents have to remember that kids get bored easily & you have to impress on the child the importance of behaving with a reward at the end of the flight or the threat of a good smack aside the ear if they don't.
Ok, but the big issue people have is that they don't want to hear your damn conversation. It's not just about crying, it's the constant chatter coming out of your direction that is annoying. I'm not saying it should be a library, but it should be damn near to that. It's courtesy, especially in such close quarters.
Well, then those people should get their own private jet.

Blaming children for being children is really low IMO. We all were kids once and behaved in such a way.
Such demands remind me of people denying mothers to breast-feed their babies in public, whenever and wherever the infant gets hungry.

It's simply how nature is, babies want their breast, children get bored fast and can be noisy.
Unless you're going to spend a lot of money on infrastructure to provide separate room for annoyed people, something like that is just a ridiculous demand.
And airlines certainly don't have that extra money.

Also, I rather have children than some weirdos with no social skills, who just don't realize when someone doesn't want to talk, or even listen to their constant blathering.
Fair points, but socialized childcare is a wonderful thing.  Maybe having a kids' section on planes would be a good idea too, just to keep the fuckers quiet.  lol
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6681|North Carolina

JohnG@lt wrote:

So everyone else in the world should just suffer in silence because you chose to reproduce? I'm sorry, but your kid is only cute to you. To the rest of us they are a source of annoyance.
Maybe now you understand my view on having kids in general.
Ticia
Member
+73|5611

globefish23 wrote:

Ticia wrote:

globefish23 wrote:

Well, then those people should get their own private jet.

Blaming children for being children is really low IMO. We all were kids once and behaved in such a way.
Such demands remind me of people denying mothers to breast-feed their babies in public, whenever and wherever the infant gets hungry.

It's simply how nature is, babies want their breast, children get bored fast and can be noisy.
Unless you're going to spend a lot of money on infrastructure to provide separate room for annoyed people, something like that is just a ridiculous demand.
And airlines certainly don't have that extra money.

Also, I rather have children than some weirdos with no social skills, who just don't realize when someone doesn't want to talk, or even listen to their constant blathering.
Breastfeeding in public is pretty gross.
Yeah, and I bet you also have sex fully clothed and in the dark. :rawsm:

Calling breastfeeding "gross" is quite far-fetched. There are other things that really are gross, but definitely not this most natural act of a baby feeding on breast milk.

But I guess for prude puritans seeing a nipple in public is the end of the demure world.
I'm a prude? LOL
I show of my pretty nipples all the time but if I ever have the misfortune of giving birth I'll be sure to breastfeed in private, see it as a favor to society.
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6681|North Carolina

Ticia wrote:

I'm a prude? LOL
I show of my pretty nipples all the time
https://www.dailyhaggis.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/o_rly.jpg

(sorry, had to    )

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