Disability pretenders are traveling again. But do they have a point?
More disability pretenders are flying and staying in hotels than ever. But do these fakers have a valid point about the state of travel?
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More disability pretenders are flying and staying in hotels than ever. But do these fakers have a valid point about the state of travel?
Annoying hotel charges were supposed to disappear after the government declared war on junk fees. Instead, hotels fought back.
They want to destroy us.
They want to terminate our work, shut this site down, and replace the void with corporate-friendly, affiliate-driven, bogus advocacy.
Pay attention.
If you do, you won’t end up like Allan Jordan, who showed up for a recent Virgin Atlantic Airways flight from New York to London, only to discover he’d overlooked a small but important detail.
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