The fallacy continues to be that Kevin didn't safely fit into his seat. The armrests were able to be lowered, his seat belt was able to be fastened, and neither person he was sat next to complained. Just say Southwest Airline employees made the wrong decision and be done with it. Let's not forget the orginal explanation was that the pilot said Kevin was a safety risk. That's lie #1. Continuing to spin the same misinformation isn't winning this PR war.
Also, what's your response to the woman seated next to Kevin on his follow up flight that was asked to get up and spoken to privately about her size issues? Seriously, is this how Southwest Airlines is run?
It's obvious that Southwest employees can't be trusted to use their better judgement in determining who's too fat to flight safely (and on one ticket) and who isn't. It's a lawsuit waiting to happen.
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