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I heard several stories like this one, including one epic tale I'll share in a moment. The bottom line is that people who don't fit in one seat should be required to buy two, but I understand the uncomfortable logistics when the problem isn't discovered until the loading process. I'd love to hear from some actual airline personnel about the challenges they face.One woman and her husband even had paid an extra $100 each to be in the economy-plus section, where they'd have more leg room for their long flight to London. But just before takeoff, the flight attendant moved a 300-plus-pound man forward from the economy section and seated him next to this woman, presumably because there wasn't enough room for him in economy. The woman ended up with this guy pinned against her for several hours.Since I spent a lot of space last year on people's complaints about and defenses of seat recliners, I won't rehash those issues except to note I've been bombarded with links to news stories about  between passengers, including <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=Gucci-China>Gucci China</a>  a man who used a gadget called the to prevent the woman in front of him from reclining her seat.The man refused to remove the device, so the woman threw her drink at him. The plane ended up being diverted to a closer airport, the combatants were removed no charges were filed and the plane continued to its destination.As for the problem of wide-load passengers, I just got a letter about a miserable flight back in 2008, including the airline's interesting response. It illuminates the problems of both passengers and airlines.An unhappy female customer wrote: After we were seated, the seat next to me was taken by a gentleman who I estimate weighed in excess of 400 pounds. No other seats were available that I could move to. In fact, the last passenger to board the plane did not have a seat until a Southwest pilot in the cabin moved to the cockpit. The overweight customer had his legs spread at a more than 60-degree angle, his right leg against me for the entire trip, despite my moving to my right into my husband's space. I felt that this passenger and I were joined from hip to knee, NOT a good feeling. The ultimate disgust was when I could feel his sweat when we were 'leg to leg.' I was repeatedly poked in the ribs when this man turned the pages of his magazine. Why wasn't this man required to <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Reva-Sale>Tory Burch Shoes Sale</a>  purchase two seats? He ultimately used at least one and one half seats. My contract with Southwest called for a full seat, not a fractional seat. You cannot possibly fathom how repulsive this experience was for me. The reply from Southwest apologized for the encroachment and acknowledged how uncomfortable that can be. The customer relations specialist said the airline's policy requires customers to purchase the space that is needed to accommodate them onboard, preferably arranged in advance. Once onboard the plane, the situation becomes very difficult to address, she wrote, as it is never our intention to embarrass or single out a customer of size. With that thought in mind, we have instructed our employees not to force the purchase of an additional seat if we failed to address this prior to boarding. However, she added, they are encouraged to resolve the situation by moving passengers around, if possible, or compensating a volunteer to clear space by taking a later flight.She wrote about the sensitivity of sizing passengers up in the gate area and addressing them about their girth. She not only compensated the woman with a free ticket, but shared their letters with Southwest's leaders so they <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Blue-Handbag>Kate Spade Handbags Outlet</a>  can look into the oversight in boarding this flight. It was a good response.I get how delicate this kind of thing can be, and I wouldn't want to see anyone embarrassed. Still, it behooves customers of size I love that to be considerate enough not to book single seats in the economy section or at least to have a conversation about seat size with the airline at the time of booking.No one should have to share your sweat. 610-820-6105Bill White's commentary appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Copyright 2014,
But in the bottom of the inning, Boston loaded the bases with none out against Casey Janssen (3-3) on singles by Mookie Betts, Xander Bogaerts and Christian Vazquez.
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Will Middlebrooks singled in Betts, and Boston tied it on Dustin Pedroia s sacrifice fly. David Ortiz hit a soft grounder to second baseman Steve Tolleson, but his toss to second <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/images/guccioutlet.onlinesalecc.php>Gucci Outlet Store</a>  hit Middlebrooks for an error that left the bases loaded.
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Cespedes then drove the ball to deep center field for his fourth hit, and Jemile Weeks trotted in from third with the winning run.
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Tommy Layne (2-1) got the win.
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It was Boston s second three-run comeback of the game. The first tied it 6-all in the eighth.
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Cespedes and Mike Napoli singled with none out and a double steal put them at second and third. After Craig struck out, Betts singled home Cespedes. Bogaerts then doubled in Napoli and Betts.
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Jose Bautista and Encarnacion both reached the 30-homer mark for Toronto, each with a two-run shot.
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Bautista s drive into the seats above the Green Monster gave the Blue <a href=http://www.symbiose.ca/images/christianlouboutin.gwij.php>Christian Louboutin Sale</a>  Jays a 4-3 lead in the sixth. Encarnacion s homer went even farther as it cleared the wall behind those seats and left the ballpark in the eighth for a 6-3 lead.
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Toronto went ahead 2-0 in the first on a two-run single by Adam Lind. One-out singles by Cabrera and Bautista put runners at first and second. Encarnacion struck out, but the third strike got past Vazquez for a passed ball and both runners advanced before Lind drove them in.
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Boston went ahead by scoring one run in each of the first three innings.
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Brock Holt led off the first with a single, stole second and scored <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/images/gucciusaonlineoutlet.php> cheap gucci</a>  on a single by Cespedes. With one out in the second, Betts walked, went to third on a single by Bogaerts and scored on a sacrifice fly by Vazquez.
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The Red Sox went ahead 3-2 in the third when Pedroia singled, reached third on a double by Cespedes and scored on a groundout by Napoli.
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I heard several stories like this one, including one epic tale I'll share in a moment. The bottom line is that people who don't fit in one seat should be required to buy two, but I understand the uncomfortable logistics when the problem isn't discovered until the loading process. I'd love to hear from some actual airline personnel about the challenges they face.One woman and her husband even had paid an extra $100 each to be in the economy-plus section, where they'd have more leg room for their long flight to London. But just before takeoff, the flight attendant moved a 300-plus-pound man forward from the economy section and seated him next to this woman, presumably because there wasn't enough room for him in economy. The woman ended up with this guy pinned against her for several hours.Since I spent a lot of space last year on people's complaints about and defenses of seat recliners, I won't rehash those issues except to note I've been bombarded with links to news stories about between passengers, including <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=Gucci-China>Gucci China</a> a man who used a gadget called the to prevent the woman in front of him from reclining her seat.The man refused to remove the device, so the woman threw her drink at him. The plane ended up being diverted to a closer airport, the combatants were removed no charges were filed and the plane continued to its destination.As for the problem of wide-load passengers, I just got a letter about a miserable flight back in 2008, including the airline's interesting response. It illuminates the problems of both passengers and airlines.An unhappy female customer wrote: After we were seated, the seat next to me was taken by a gentleman who I estimate weighed in excess of 400 pounds. No other seats were available that I could move to. In fact, the last passenger to board the plane did not have a seat until a Southwest pilot in the cabin moved to the cockpit. The overweight customer had his legs spread at a more than 60-degree angle, his right leg against me for the entire trip, despite my moving to my right into my husband's space. I felt that this passenger and I were joined from hip to knee, NOT a good feeling. The ultimate disgust was when I could feel his sweat when we were 'leg to leg.' I was repeatedly poked in the ribs when this man turned the pages of his magazine. Why wasn't this man required to <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Reva-Sale>Tory Burch Shoes Sale</a> purchase two seats? He ultimately used at least one and one half seats. My contract with Southwest called for a full seat, not a fractional seat. You cannot possibly fathom how repulsive this experience was for me. The reply from Southwest apologized for the encroachment and acknowledged how uncomfortable that can be. The customer relations specialist said the airline's policy requires customers to purchase the space that is needed to accommodate them onboard, preferably arranged in advance. Once onboard the plane, the situation becomes very difficult to address, she wrote, as it is never our intention to embarrass or single out a customer of size. With that thought in mind, we have instructed our employees not to force the purchase of an additional seat if we failed to address this prior to boarding. However, she added, they are encouraged to resolve the situation by moving passengers around, if possible, or compensating a volunteer to clear space by taking a later flight.She wrote about the sensitivity of sizing passengers up in the gate area and addressing them about their girth. She not only compensated the woman with a free ticket, but shared their letters with Southwest's leaders so they <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Blue-Handbag>Kate Spade Handbags Outlet</a> can look into the oversight in boarding this flight. It was a good response.I get how delicate this kind of thing can be, and I wouldn't want to see anyone embarrassed. Still, it behooves customers of size I love that to be considerate enough not to book single seats in the economy section or at least to have a conversation about seat size with the airline at the time of booking.No one should have to share your sweat. 610-820-6105Bill White's commentary appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Copyright 2014,

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