I wonder how the argument that it's just a piece of decorative jewellery would go down. And because wearing it isn't a requirement of the faith, that's really all it is. Talk about a hurricane in a teacup...
Unreal. I wonder how they'd feel if people started wearing Swastikas, Yin-yangs, astrological symbols (like the one for Cancer -"69"), etc.
Odd sometimes how the push to be PC can come up with such stupid rules. Here in Canada we permit sikhs to wear turbans in hazardous work places and in both military and police in lieu of proper uniforms but a cross is a no no in an office. Being a visible minority has definite advantages.
Actually, the British government allows Sikhs to wear turbans and daggers as well, because it is actually a requirement of their religion. Christians are not required by their religion to wear a cross, ergo it is a personal choice motivated by a desire to express their religion and can be countered by dress code.
Obviously the solution is to allow them to ride for free if they will agree to protect the aircraft from being hi-jacked.... Sikhs to wear turbans and daggers
Could actually pay them to do that.Obviously the solution is to allow them to ride for free if they will agree to protect the aircraft from being hi-jacked.
Not if they aren't aware of what will happen if they board the plane.How about flooding the plane with sleeping gas even before it takes off and leave them all out for the duration of the flight?
How about flooding the plane with sleeping gas even before it takes off and leave them all out for the duration of the flight?
I can see this being an improvement (I'm thinking of SkyService) on the
experience on some of the discount vacation flights. I'm saying that if
I'm only allowed about 19" width of space for a 5-6hr flight....being
unconscious could very well be an improvement. I wonder how
much extra they'd charge for that? :roll:
But all the distillers would complain. Where else are they going to sell all those little tiny bottles of booze if not the airlines?![]()
Maybe....just maybe....they could be feed to the unconscious passengers
via I.V. so they not only sleep through the flight....& wake up drunk to deal
with Customs & Taxi Drivers & such. This just keeps getting better and
better!!! Where do I sign up?
I'm thinking that my body would object to being unconscious and in one position for a few hours.I can see this being an improvement (I'm thinking of SkyService) on the
experience on some of the discount vacation flights. I'm saying that if
I'm only allowed about 19" width of space for a 5-6hr flight....being
unconscious could very well be an improvement. I wonder how
much extra they'd charge for that? :roll:
Actually, the British government allows Sikhs to wear turbans and daggers as well, because it is actually a requirement of their religion. Christians are not required by their religion to wear a cross, ergo it is a personal choice motivated by a desire to express their religion and can be countered by dress code.
How much for an iv drip of Margaritas?I can see this being an improvement (I'm thinking of SkyService) on the
experience on some of the discount vacation flights. I'm saying that if
I'm only allowed about 19" width of space for a 5-6hr flight....being
unconscious could very well be an improvement. I wonder how
much extra they'd charge for that? :roll:
How much for an iv drip of Margaritas?