vintagesnaps
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I don't remember seeing she had surgery scheduled (and what about pre-op I wonder?). Anyway, maybe she was cutting it close to get home far enough ahead for a scheduled surgery. If it was usually a 24 hour bus ride maybe that would've been a better option in the first place; maybe leaving the weekend before the surgery (since she was making plans to be off school for apparently a couple of weeks or so) would have allowed more time.
I don't think it really matters what a cached page from three years ago may have said according to Snopes, that's not current enough. To me it sounds like rodents are not allowed even as support pets/animals, but I'd sure be finding out. Even if she got this animal at say the beginning of the semester, you'd know you'd be needing to go home for holiday break, so why not read up on all this first and see what the policies are? and get clarification as needed?
Seems like at best an unfortunate lack of finding out enough info. or being able to problem solve or coming up with alternate plans (in case flights get cancelled due to the weather, etc.). Well, I don't know, I just have to wonder when someone doesn't call anybody for any help figuring this out, but then goes to reporters (or as sometimes happens, gets a lawyer). If someone can do that it seems like they ought to have been able to call someone and get help instead of waiting for three+ hours in an airport and after the fact, they're capable of talking to reporters.
Guess we'll see how it turns out and what the whole story is. There are questions in my mind about some of this. Maybe there's a need for looking at how airlines are handling this and making sure they have clear policies and guidelines and train staff better on it.
I don't think it really matters what a cached page from three years ago may have said according to Snopes, that's not current enough. To me it sounds like rodents are not allowed even as support pets/animals, but I'd sure be finding out. Even if she got this animal at say the beginning of the semester, you'd know you'd be needing to go home for holiday break, so why not read up on all this first and see what the policies are? and get clarification as needed?
Seems like at best an unfortunate lack of finding out enough info. or being able to problem solve or coming up with alternate plans (in case flights get cancelled due to the weather, etc.). Well, I don't know, I just have to wonder when someone doesn't call anybody for any help figuring this out, but then goes to reporters (or as sometimes happens, gets a lawyer). If someone can do that it seems like they ought to have been able to call someone and get help instead of waiting for three+ hours in an airport and after the fact, they're capable of talking to reporters.
Guess we'll see how it turns out and what the whole story is. There are questions in my mind about some of this. Maybe there's a need for looking at how airlines are handling this and making sure they have clear policies and guidelines and train staff better on it.