It’s every traveller’s worst nightmare.
Stuck on a tight airplane seat next to someone who won’t stop farting. Loudly.
Excessive flatulence led to an emergency landing this week for a Transavia flight in Europe. But when things get smelly — in the air or on land for that matter — who exactly is the victim?
Farter — or fartee? She who smelt it? Or he who dealt it?
“I think we’re riddled with these sorts of questions,” says Micheal Vonn, policy director of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association (BCCCLA).
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