Birds of a feather may flock together, but United Airlines recently shot down one traveler’s request to bring her emotional support peacock on a flight departing Newark Liberty International Airport. (a.msn.com) 更多...
I have to give her credit if she can get a peacock to sit calmly. I've been working with my peacock for 5 years and can only get about 2 feet close to him. I can't imagine a flight with a peacock crying all the time.
I was thinking the same exact thing. I also have one and every now and then he will snatch bread from my hand I could never get close enough to him to try and pick him up without getting the crap beat out of me, otherwise he fun to have around I love watching him fly!
Guess this means I won't be able to get my emotional support Hippopotamus on board either. Luckily I have a backup animal that makes me feel better, my Orangutan. He's called Floyd. Wears diapers so when the turbulence starts, nothing hits the fan.
No dice on the hippo......as of March, Delta will not allow exotic emotional support animals including ferrets, insects, spiders, goats or animals with tusks or hooves to fly.
Are the airlines going to stripsearch everyone now to check for body lice and or the crabs,
If they dont allow insects on board maybe half the people flying should be barred because they have the brain of an insect or are as dumb as insects ( no insult to Insects or confort animals)
This whole ‘support animal’ thing is so way out of control. Sadly the phonies out number any (are there any?) legitimate animals. Most times its granma who does not want to put snookums in a kennel while she is away. When will this pc nonsense stop?
The whole notion of a "Support Animal," other than a well trained K-9 should NOT be allowed on any flight. As lain says "... is so way out of control." I'm so sick of this Politically Correct nonsense needs to be tamed way down.
Taking gaminess and scamminess and attention-getting to new highs (or, lows), the woman, who calls herself "Ventiko," and says she's a "performance artist" (whatever that is, these days) claimed that she needed the peacock for "emotional support," huh?
What she really needs is psychotherapy and reality-training: a peacock (messy; really, really noisy)can no more give "emotional support" to anything or anybody (except maybe other peacocks)than a 172 can give anyone a 1st-class travel experience across the Atlantic. It's a damn bird! Why do you think there's a derogatory connotation to the word(s), "bird-brain?"
In this case, it's clearly a matter of another usually-critical saying or adage: "Birds of a feather . . ." F*****g airhead!
Good. The animal thing is out of control. These people that cannot be separated from their animals for 15 minutes need to be alerted to the fact that their rights begin and end at their person. That if they have emotional problems, they cannot project them on others to the extent that everyone else is made to be uncomfortable or is inconvenienced. Common sense must prevail.
Whoa. Can't do that in today's political climate. Everyone has to be pleased, regardless of their mental or physical condition. Wouldn't want to hurt anyone's feelings.
I was flying last year and some last brought a cat with her. The elderly women that was o in the seat next to her was allergic to cats. No seats available for her to move so she was told to exit the plane. She did. Pets need to be in the storage area of the plane like their supposed to be. If not, then drive to where you're going!
Another sign of the destruction of Western Civilization. Service animals require training. The notion that a bird with a brain the size of a marble can be trained to provide emotional support is preposterous. The owner should be institutionalized.
My Emotional Support comes in a bottle, its exotic scientific name either Zoloft and/or Effexor. It doesn't take too many space, not making any kind noises and it's really comforting me.
Miracle flights. They get on with a wheelchair and then knock you over going up the jetway. Amazing what a three hour flight on the east coast to Florida I will do for your health.
One of the local Los Angles major TV stations commented about this, wondering if this was a Publicity Stunt to increase her You Tube following. I understand from that she has a quite large following.
the final solution to this and I am surprised no one else thought of... Put her and the peacock in the luggage compartment under the aircraft... problem solved !!!!!~
Hello Marmol I think Christian said this as a joke, not knowing the link you would post... By the way: Even I clicked on your link and stunned about so much ... ... human stupidity.
Not sure if Christian knew about it or not. But the link I posted was from a satirical blog. I had actually just saw that article posted (the joke giraffe) the night before, on Facebook.