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Monday, July 09, 2012

Feds: Airlines Must Let Passengers Fly With Pigs for 'Emotional Support'

Pot-bellied pigs must be granted passage on airplanes if they are used for “emotional support” by their owners, states the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) draft manual on equity for the disabled in air travel.

The DOT published its “Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel: Draft Technical Assistance Manual” in the Federal Register on July 5, providing guidance that allows swine on airplanes if they are determined to be service animals.

The manual is designed to "help carriers and indirect carriers and their employees/contractors that provide services or facilities to passengers with disabilities, assist those passengers in accordance with" the Air Carrier Access Act. The manual open for public comments until Oct. 3.

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7 comments:

  1. Muslims no going to like that. LOL.

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  2. Cool. Put a pig on every plane and end high jacking.

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  3. I object to you posting a picture of my second wife without my permission!

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  4. Is that Mike L.?

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  5. Not very nice to Michelle's picture for this.

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  6. Ive seen wives that looked like that paying for two chairs.

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  7. When pigs fly.....

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