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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Niemeyer finds the lower court properly denied the passenger's attempt to submit a fourth complaint. An airplane captain ordered the passenger to deboard the plane after finding out she had a dog allergy and two dogs would be on the aircraft, causing a situation the flight attendants felt uncomfortable with. The passenger's explanation that she needed to be in Los Angeles the next morning, that her allergy would not be an issue because of where she was seated, and that her allergy was “not life-threatening” was insufficient. The captain refused to reconsider his decision. The passenger refused to leave, and the captain ordered state officials to remove her from the plane physically. At the time of his decision, the captain believed the allergies to be life-threatening, a valid reason to remove her. Affirmed.