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Most egregious carry-on abuse case I've ever seen

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I'm sitting in 7C (bulkhead) on a 739. The guy across from me in 7D has two enormous carryons- both at least 25 inches in height. There's no space over us, so he takes his monstrosities both up to F and takes the space over row 4 for both; one on each side of the aisle. One of them is so big that the bin won't close so he forces the bin for close to a minute until it closes with empty space on both sides of his enormous bag. If an FA saw him, there was no indication of it.

Finally, as boarding finished the FA sees that some F pax don't have space in the overhead and figures out what happened and asks the first few rows in Y if anyone put their bags in F. This guy says nothing (nobody rats him out; I felt like doing it, but wimped out). 5 more minutes pass and the FA finally starts to take out one of his bags from the overhead since everyone in F says it's not theirs. So the guy finally steps forward and admits its his and goes to gate check it. But his other oversized roll-aboard stays in F for the whole flight even though he admitted it was his as well.

Now, I get that the FA's don't want conflict, but at a minimum, they should have forced him to check both of them along with any fees associated with the check (I don't know if the guy had status).

There really is no incentive at all to follow the rules, it seems. Letting flagrant carry-on abuse like this go make a joke of the rules.

Would you have ratted the guy out or is it none of my business?

But a Y pax taking TWO bags, EACH oversized and using F storage? I actually had to chuckle at the audacity.

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