(Watch the video, the comment at the end of the video is priceless!!!)
With most airlines charging at least $20 to check a bag, flight attendants find people are trying to cram larger luggage into overhead bins, but that could change if congress passes a law limiting the size of carry-on bags.
The nation's largest flight attendant union, the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, asked congress to pass stricter rules and create a universal size for bags.
"They'll buy these small bags and pack everything they own into these small little bags, and then they get mad when they don't fit," said traveler Aubrey Harte.
A survey of flight attendants from 22 airlines found more than 80-percent have been hurt in the past year by dealing with carry-on bags in overhead bins.
Half of the attendants surveyed said they have seen bags fall out of the bins and a third have been hit when a carry-on tumbled out.
Another traveler, June Spanier, said, "They're trying to not have to pay for their baggage. It's a pain."
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