Originally Posted by
bchandler02
That was exactly the point. Both (supposedly) provide a level of mental stability for the patient. One has the potential to disrupt other passengers either via medical/allergic reaction, or by general annoyance and misbehavior. The other does not take up any space, make any noise, or cause any allergic reaction just by being in the general area.
Let's try this:
Originally Posted by bchandler02
One has to wonder - if someone is not mentally stable enough to travel without an ESA taking their Prozac, do they belong on a flight? How are they not a risk to themselves or others at that point?
You're okay with mentally unstable pax being on the flight without their meds? Then why not without their ESAs?