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Old 14-04-2017, 14:57   #126
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Re: United Airlines: Passenger violently removed due to overbooking

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
His wife left after he was dragged down the aisle, it's a misconception to say she left voluntarily, looks like she stuck by her husband.

In any case, you cannot justify in any form, any injury sustained if someone is removed with force.

Dragging someone by the arms, where one could suffer a dislocation, is illegal.

United Airlines was in the wrong.

The Chicago State Police / Security are in the wrong.

This should not have happened. Pure and simple.
Yes, it shouldn't have happened. He should have left of his own accord as MANY others do. He wasn't unexpectedly hauled from his seat, he had plenty of notice and opportunity to leave without injury.

If people are required to move from somewhere, for whatever reason, should they simply be allowed to stay? Recipe for chaos.
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