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Old 19-05-2013, 08:46 AM #1
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Jeremy Clarkson is an arsehole, and people should just ignore him, but being stuck in a metal tin for 4 or 5 hours with a baby screaming for the duration is an absolutely horrible experience.

Other people pay for their flights as well as families.
 
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Never been on plane journey where a baby has cried continually for the duration and I get on a plane an average of 12 times a year, you must be just unlucky!
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Jeremy Clarkson is an arsehole, and people should just ignore him, but being stuck in a metal tin for 4 or 5 hours with a baby screaming for the duration is an absolutely horrible experience.

Other people pay for their flights as well as families.
I agree it is awful. Also if you have an older child kicking the back of your chair and continually grabbing the back of your chair and your hair but I don't know what could be done as children will be children. I have only taken my son once on a plane and he was 10 months old. I was really bothered before we went that he would be a nightmare but luckily he slept through most of the flight except when another screaming child woke him up. It's just as stressful for the parents as it is for other passengers more so in some cases as you know everyone is looking and judging you.
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I agree it is awful. Also if you have an older child kicking the back of your chair and continually grabbing the back of your chair and your hair but I don't know what could be done as children will be children. I have only taken my son once on a plane and he was 10 months old. I was really bothered before we went that he would be a nightmare but luckily he slept through most of the flight except when another screaming child woke him up. It's just as stressful for the parents as it is for other passengers more so in some cases as you know everyone is looking and judging you.
Now that I don't agree with at all, if children are of the age where they can do this parents really should be in control. We never allowed our kids to put their feet on the seat in front, they always took their shoes off and sat with their feet on their own seat if they needed a change of position, and they were never close enough to the person in front or behind to grab their hair. I hate it when parents let their toddlers lean over the seats into the seat in front or behind, so unnecessary. Babies tend to cry if awake on take off and landing and sleep in between.

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Now that I don't agree with at all, if children are of the age where they can do this parents really should be in control. We never allowed our kids to put their feet on the seat in front, they always took their shoes off and sat with their feet on their own seat if they needed a change of position, and they were never close enough to the person in front or behind to grab their hair. I hate it when parents let their toddlers lean over the seats into the seat in front or behind, so unnecessary. Babies tend to cry if awake on take off and landing and sleep in between.
Agree totally with this, I really feel sorry for a baby when they cry, as they are of course trying to communicate something is not right. Never mind being able to talk in languages and animal speak, I would love to be fluent in baby.
My guess that on hearing this comment from the twonk clarkson they would tell him to foff.....
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