More responses to the controversy involving director Kevin Smith and Southwest airlines this week keep coming.
The airline reportedly asked the plus-sized writer-director behind comedies including "Clerks," "Dogma" and 2008's "Zack & Miri Make a Porno" to take another flight at Oakland International Airport on Saturday, allegedly because the captain deemed Smith's obesity a "safety risk" to other passengers.
In response, Los Angeles Times business writer David Lazarus is suggesting airlines create sections for its heavist passengers so others aren't inconvenienced by their size.
The idea seems absurd to me. What do you all think?







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