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Can this 10 Second Trick Help Prevent YOUR Heart Attack?

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ril.It can only be 
bad thing for people to be haggling over seats, said Hunter, who 
worked in the airline industry for more than 30 years. It could 
start a trend that will be hard for the airline industry to 
turn off. Once the airlines start letting this happen it could cause 
serious problems, because inevitably there will be disputes. Where is it 
going to stop?Currently, if onboard disputes arise, its up to the cabin 
crew to resolve the situation. In any in-flight disagreement, if the captain 
considers an argument a security issue, he can have the offending passenger 
removed from the plane.Heather Poole, a flight attendant for a major U.S. 
carrier and the author of Cruising Attitude: Tales of Crashpads, Crew Drama, 
and Crazy Passengers at 35,000 Feet, has seen passengers offering each other 
cash to switch seats without incident, and even has resorted to bribing 
fellow passengers herself. When she was traveling with her 3-year-old son, 
bought another passenger lunch and drinks in order to entice him to 
switch seats, so she could sit next to her child."If I saw 
someone trying to pay someone else off (to switch seats), I wouldn't 
interfere.I'd assume they knew each other and someone owed the other person 
money," said Poole.Experts say the traveling public should expect more seat 
jockeying, as more travelers get stuck in middle seats or away from 
family members.Andrew Thomas, an associate professor at the University of 
Akron and travel i
ril.It can only be 
bad thing for people to be haggling over seats, said Hunter, who 
worked in the airline industry for more than 30 years. It could 
start a trend that will be hard for the airline industry to 
turn off. Once the airlines start letting this happen it could cause 
serious problems, because inevitably there will be disputes. Where is it 
going to stop?Currently, if onboard disputes arise, its up to the cabin 
crew to resolve the situation. In any in-flight disagreement, if the captain 
considers an argument a security issue, he can have the offending passenger 
removed from the plane.Heather Poole, a flight attendant for a major U.S. 
carrier and the author of Cruising Attitude: Tales of Crashpads, Crew Drama, 
and Crazy Passengers at 35,000 Feet, has seen passengers offering each other 
cash to switch seats without incident, and even has resorted to bribing 
fellow passengers herself. When she was traveling with her 3-year-old son, 
bought another passenger lunch and drinks in order to entice him to 
switch seats, so she could sit next to her child."If I saw 
someone trying to pay someone else off (to switch seats), I wouldn't 
interfere.I'd assume they knew each other and someone owed the other person 
money," said Poole.Experts say the traveling public should expect more seat 
jockeying, as more travelers get stuck in middle seats or away from 
family members.Andrew Thomas, an associate professor at the University of 
Akron and travel i
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