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Getting caught is even more rare, said Heather Poole, a flight attendant for a major U. Poole said on a recent flight she was alerted by another passenger who said the lavatory smelled like smoke.
There was no trace of the perpetrator. Those ashtrays get used for an altogether different purpose, said another flight attendant at a U.
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