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In reply to the discussion: "Knee Defender" leads to passenger fight and diverted plane [View all]hughee99
(16,113 posts)30. I'd think you wouldn't have much recourse against the airline, but might against the assholes.
Though that may be what you meant.
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I'd think you wouldn't have much recourse against the airline, but might against the assholes.
hughee99
Aug 2014
#30
I had that happen to me. So I switched seats with my then toddler, and put her shoes back on. nt
msanthrope
Aug 2014
#17
Being able to shift angles every hour really does make a difference for back pain.
mainer
Aug 2014
#90
I think airlines ought to give people enough room so they CAN recline their seats.
MADem
Aug 2014
#101
Gonna guess the dude will be in trouble. Aren't you supposed to obey the flight attendants?
boomer55
Aug 2014
#12
I'm not getting this reclining thing either. My husband is 6'4" and he's never had an issue
Luminous Animal
Aug 2014
#72
If you have a sketchy back, it helps. Rather than demonize the person using the seat as it
MADem
Aug 2014
#104
He should have removed the Knee Defenders and then jammed his knees into the back of her chair
DesMoinesDem
Aug 2014
#36
You really keep your knees jammed to the back of the seat for the whole flight?
philosslayer
Aug 2014
#49
With long legs it is not uncomfortable at all why should I have my flight ruined becuse of an
Exposethefrauds
Aug 2014
#81
If you use public transportation a lot you often deal with much worse situations
Chathamization
Aug 2014
#114
Yeah, exactly. If you dont want people to recline, dont let ANY seats do it.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#141
The "knee defender" is a violation of the contract that the woman had with United
Wella
Aug 2014
#45
They just haven't realized they can charge passengers $25 for use of a knee-defender
Algernon Moncrieff
Aug 2014
#53
Holy shit. You think porn, peta, circumcision, olive garden or pit bulls are bad?
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2014
#79
Did you hear about the circumcised pit bull who reclined his seat while reading porn and eating his
Coventina
Aug 2014
#126
To use the seat in the manner for which it was designed is a "douche move"?
cleanhippie
Aug 2014
#145
I go through periods where I fly a fair amount and my solution is to ask the person in back of me
stevenleser
Aug 2014
#97
Airline flights might think about offering Lorazapam Cocktails before take-off.
Baitball Blogger
Aug 2014
#117
I think for many air travelers, a plane is the only form of mass transit they use.
KurtNYC
Aug 2014
#134