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Old 04-04-2012, 12:31 PM   #68
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By the way, by "endanger everyone" I didn't necessarily mean physically endanger by making a plane fall out of the sky, I meant put us danger of higher costs or longer delays.
If you abandon the physical danger line, then there's no reason for the rule in the first place. If there's no reason for the rule to be there, then insisting upon compliance because of delays becomes a moot point.

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Yes, rules are rules and all that, but I frequently break rules I find to be unreasonable. I exceed the speed limit with my car, I jaywalk when there are no cars around, I liberate my books from DRM, and yes, I read my Kindle during take-off.

I'd rather deal with any punishment the powers that be may throw my way than to live my life with the frustration that'd accompany following any and all rules blindly.
Oh the horrors of thinking for yourself! You should be ashamed!
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