Can You Literally Sue Someone for Wearing Too Much Perfume?

You know that coworker. The one who bathes in perfume? Leaves behind a wall of scent you slam into on your way to the coffee machine? Well here's some retribution to anonymously post on her cube wall...

A Detroit city worker says her coworker's too-strong perfume makes it too difficult for her to breathe and do her job. So she's suing!

Hey, I support smelling nice. So much that I'm always consumer-testing new deodorants to see which ones really work (and don't). And while it can be easy to sort through all the new perfumes to find the right one for me (this quiz helped), I still have to remember, there's a fine line between smelling good... and just smelling.

So is there somebody at your office who's guilty? (Or is it you?) Should perfume be banned at work?