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hermitinthecity 70M
1691 posts
4/11/2017 3:49 am

That is terrible, very traumatic. The man should be very highly compensated.

Judgment Day will be interesting - and all paths lead there.


bijou624

4/11/2017 10:17 am

What a disturbing situation for that poor man and for all the other passengers. There was a hilarious video on a late night comedy show about this. A stewardess on the video explains the airlines policy of dragging unwanted passengers off the plane. She has brass knuckles on both hands and says 'F*!) You' to passengers who don't like rules.


starwomyn 70F
8871 posts
4/12/2017 1:41 am

I won't fly unless I absolutely have to. There is too much negativity going on. People are getting detained even if they are citizens. The last time I flew to California, it felt like we were cattle. My son and I went to Atlanta by train. He commented on how much more comfortable it is versus the plane. We even rented a private room part of the way and it was far less expensive than flying coach. Flying first class is not within my financial realities.

Abracadabra


bijou624

4/12/2017 10:32 am

Now all this damaging and embarrassing information is coming out about the doctor's past. I think the airlines must have a team digging up dirt on the passenger hoping to discredit him when he sues. I hope he gets a huge settlement, and not just for being dragged off the plane, but also for having his reputation ruined by exposing his private life which has absolutely nothing to do with his being bodily dragged off an airplane.