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If the allergy prevents them walking or causes them to move slowly, sure. Otherwise, no. -- nm
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TWuG
The argument I've seen is that family of the nut allergy suffer has to wipe down the seats to remove any possible peanut residue
Posted by
ty97
Jan 18 '17, 12:21
I presume this would only be for the most severe cases but anyway, that's the support I'm reading
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they should just seal the person in a vacuumed bag and then they won't have to worry about it -- nm
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