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Re: United Airlines: Passenger violently removed due to over booking
Morally I don't agree, I think it's a silly practice. I just term everything based on their official contracts so as to not confuse what's legal and illegal. It's a shoddy practice that they can get away with 99% of the time by offering incentives which legally they have to do, but it doesn't bother them because they've already made bank. This is the 1% where the thugs they've called have made a pigs arse of it and now they look like idiots too.
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Section 5G If people stand for it the majority of time, UA couldn't give a toss. We don't oversell football stadiums because we can. |
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I flew Untied to the USA last month and would not fly them again, even before this.
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Just thought this is not technically an over booking. The seats needed were for United Staff.
I'm wondering though how 4 United Airlines staff were needed more than a Doctor. |
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.... or why the United staff could not just be transferred to another plane.
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The twist in this sad tale is that investors seem to like the company's approach!
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So we can confirm it was Police and not private security. Just another ordinary example of Police brutality. It's alright, he fell though, then he slid down the aisle. It's a good thing he slid down the aisle on his back then, if it was exposed they might have shot him.
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So back to the earlier. UA should compensate him for the absolute embarrassment of all of this which I'm sure they're going to do along with a statement distancing themselves from the model police officers. Noting had they not insisted their staff board the plane, none of this would've happened. He should sue regarding the Police issue, all three should be instantly suspended pending assault investigations, people have pointed out elsewhere that he and his lawyer are likely trying to get both in court at the same time on the same lawsuit. Noting that this could've been avoided had UA either upped their offer or just you know like Paul said, made other arrangements for their staff. This might make headway into absolutely stopping airlines forcibly removing people from planes, as earlier, that happens all the time, mostly without a fracas like this one, but it's still bs in all cases. Again from the above article: [img][/img] They're setting up to literally deny the entire thing despite a video showing they're complete liars. What a broken system they have. Also, he re-appeared 10 minutes later? They dragged him off and then just walked off? or what? Top blokes these lot, real professionals. Whilst we're at it, we can use technicalities like the flight not actually being oversold at all, I wonder if there's anything in their bs contracts that protects UA from removing people for their own staff. Witness account: Quote:
Turns out he was indeed suspended: https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/2017...icer-suspended |
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So let me get this straight, I pay for a ticket, board my plane, take my seat and I am being told I have to get off to let on their staff instead and they expect me not to become irate?
They are out of their frigging minds! What's worse is, before this video went viral, United Airlines attempted to justify their actions. I know it's not really a laughing matter, but seen lots of sarky comments that when it comes to the demonstration of putting on life jacket and emergency doors, on United flights, customers should be requesting one to defend against being assaulted and dragged off in the event of over booking. Other passing comment that should hold true, 'They won't have a problem with over booking now at United Airlines.' From the sounds of it, they were a mediocre Airline to begin with. But talk about completely sinking a brand over night. |
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United Airlines are digging their own grave. Apparently CEO has sent following internal email to their employees.
https://mobile.twitter.com/RyanRuggi...77150117425154 |
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l just saw it again this morning on the news and its utterly indefensible and it won't be long before he goes either especially given the latest revelations..
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