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Virgin Blue Air steward fired after placing toddler in overhead compartment

Virgin Blue Air steward fired after placing toddler in overhead compartment

http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/304377

Amazing how bizarre can human beings get – game of peek-a-boo indeed?

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By: Sky High - 10th March 2011 at 15:13

Prosthetic device?:diablo:

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By: Arabella-Cox - 10th March 2011 at 15:01

Which of the following does a toddler come under?

Carry-on Baggage

What’s allowed

You may take, included in your fare, baggage weighing up to 7 kg on board with you, which might consist of:

One carry on bag that must not exceed height 34 cm × length 48 cm × depth 23 cm or
Two briefcases, or
Two small bags, or
One briefcase/small bag and one suit pack/garment bag (60 cm × 114 cm × 11 cm)
The total of each combination must not exceed 7kg
In addition to the cabin baggage allowance, one of the following personal items may be carried in the cabin:

Laptop computer*, a handbag, pocketbook or purse
An overcoat, wrap or blanket
An umbrella or walking stick
A small camera or pair of binoculars
A reasonable amount of reading matter for the flight
A pair of crutches or prosthetic devices for your use, provided that you are dependant on them for mobility

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By: nJayM - 10th March 2011 at 14:56

No lockers are premium rate on ‘racehorsemanure’ airline – more like under seat

Next time maybe she should try Ryan Air, they charge for putting kids in lockers!

No lockers are premium rate on ‘racehorsemanure’ airline.

More like under seat (what no I am forgetting – no seats on ‘racehorsemanure’ airline- the standing kind have no real ‘under’ …).

Toilets are also premium rate so maybe in the hold to freeze to death and then a premium charge for keeping corpse at ambient cool temp.

All in days work for ‘racehorsemanure’ airline.:D

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By: inkworm - 9th March 2011 at 08:13

More interesting is the Mother’s claims her son is traumatised by it and that she was crying for days and days after wards.

On first reading it I thought it was the kid that was crying for ages, that’s what they do at that age…however the mother? Grow up and lighten up.

And if she didn’t know could someone point out that kids go through a clingy stage and cry for their mum regardless of whether they’ve been put in a locker or not.

Next time maybe she should try Ryan Air, they charge for putting kids in lockers!

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By: Runway06 - 9th March 2011 at 07:27

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By: Arabella-Cox - 9th March 2011 at 06:41

Unfortunately, there are parents around like that.
Mind you, it was a little silly to shut the locker door with the boy inside. Perhaps the attendant could have stuffed him under a seat or something.

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By: Sky High - 8th March 2011 at 13:28

This is actually another of these non-stories. The parents so utterly devoid of reality that you wonder which planet they inhabit.

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By: thr62 - 8th March 2011 at 13:13

I can see a hefty insurance claim going in from the mother

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By: Bmused55 - 8th March 2011 at 13:13

More interesting is the Mother’s claims her son is traumatised by it and that she was crying for days and days after wards.
Has a distinct bouquet of gold digger about it does this story.

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