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Old 11-04-2017, 02:45   #25
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Re: United Airlines: Passenger violently removed due to over booking

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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