Originally Posted by
RockoHorse
Ms. Huyer said she is unhappy with the ruling because it won't solve the problem. “It's not enough,” she said.
She wants all nuts banned from all airlines.
(emphasis mine)
I understand nut/peanut allergy can be life-threatening, but isn't that too much to ask?
Most accommodations I know is to make extra efforts (in other words: to do MORE) so both the general public and those with disability can enjoy the same or have equal right/access.
Even the Canadian Transportation Agency rules passengers with nut allergies be considered "disabled," I can't come up with with any specific example of disability that requires the whole population to be "deprived of" something so say disabled folks can be accommodated.