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It might just be me but I find the Doctor's "I want to go home", "just kill me" snivelling, just a little irrational. Who acts like that? But I suppose as you say, if he wants to scream like a cornered polecat, he can; my view is that most, rational adults don't behave that way. He could have left voluntarily, and unassisted, as asked, been escorted off with a hand on his shoulder or screamed blue murder until he had to be dragged off. He invoked the latter (but held on to his iphone when 'unconscious') which was then carried out over-enthusiastically. |
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It remains no-one gave up their seat even though by his actions that was the outcome he wanted. I wonder how many of those silent on the plane were thinking "just get off mate ffs" none of which shows up in the video punctuated with cries of Oh my Gaarrrd" ;) Quote:
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His wife volunteered and went quietly.
If you try and get into a tug of war with somebody, you will likely go backwards if you break free. Your intended direction of movement is backwards in an uncontrollable manner. Inevitable in that situation to get injured. No attacking involved from the other person. The more somebody struggles, the more likely they are going to injure THEMSELVES. |
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Now that didn't take long to trample all over this supposedly journalist nonsense. |
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In any case, you do not pay for a service and expect to get assaulted when you have done nothing wrong. Anyway, CEO has come out and now said that they will not use any force to remove passengers in future and I am pretty sure all other Airlines will not go down this route either but I am sure all others would have managed their overbooking issues better. This now gives the upper hand to passengers because the BUMP offer, in cases of overbooking will now have to be so lucrative to encourage being BUMPED from that specific flight. |
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It's interesting to see how mobile phone footage and social media have totally wrong footed the PR department and CEO. No longer can company's that deal badly with people hide these actions from the public and stage manage the media.
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Not sure she volunteered; she just wisely didn't physically resist like her husband. Just as well for the airline or it would have looked worse. Just wonder how they were picked ? Not sure I believe the airline that it was random. They seems to have been telling a lot of porkies. To partly get themselves out of this they could make a declaration never to overbook flights again. This would set the cat amongst the pigeons in the airline industry, others would have to follow suit. Never understood overbooking anyway if you've paid in advance, surely they don't lose anything if you don't turn up. Its obscene profiteering. Happened to us once with a hotel in Spain where we'd booked and paid for months in advance; Mrs K kicked up a public fuss, they very wisely found a room suddenly... |
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You cannot physically assault someone for trespassing without a justifiable reason. It's as simple as refusing to leave does not justify assault. There's no ifs or buts in this scenario its literally that simple.
By law if a complaint is made all three can be arrested. In a court room they'd lose over failure to justify their actions. UA saying they'll never call for physical removals is great and all but it's dodging the point that this was law enforcement failing too. The witch hunt can't just be directed at one company. These officers absolutely failed. I know the topics moving on now but reading posts in my absence i felt like this wasn't even debatable. It's literally open and shut. |
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