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RE: Man forcibly dragged off US flight #11
Furthermore, I'll drop this link http://www.travelsense.org/Consumer/cons...mber=13894

Fuck United Airlines.
Scientia potentia est

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RE: Man forcibly dragged off US flight #12
http://choice.com.au/travel/on-holidays/...sation#USA

Leaving this here.


(11-02-2018, 02:51 AM)Skullmeat Wrote: Ok, there no real practical reason for doing this, but that's never stopped me.

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RE: Man forcibly dragged off US flight #13
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RE: Man forcibly dragged off US flight #14
(04-10-2017, 10:30 PM)s o v r n Wrote: People paid for their ticket, they shouldn't be forced off the plane, period.

This ^^^

An analogy Is like paying for a big screen TV, and the store then requests It back because a buyer wants one and they're out of stock. This Is ridiculous. If they can't get their ticketing system right and formulate their priorities accordingly, they shouldn't be In business.
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RE: Man forcibly dragged off US flight #15
I told my teacher about this and she said that the man shouldn't have been dragged, but he could sue the flight airlines for a lot of money.
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RE: Man forcibly dragged off US flight #16
(04-29-2017, 02:58 AM)SuperNinja Wrote: I told my teacher about this and she said that the man shouldn't have been dragged

There's always a right and wrong way of doing things.

"Forcing" someone against their will Is one thing, "asking" them to leave politely (with the Intent of a mutual agreement) Is another. The latter makes all the difference In scenarios like this.
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RE: Man forcibly dragged off US flight #17
(04-29-2017, 07:05 AM)mothered Wrote:
(04-29-2017, 02:58 AM)SuperNinja Wrote: I told my teacher about this and she said that the man shouldn't have been dragged

There's always a right and wrong way of doing things.

"Forcing" someone against their will Is one thing, "asking" them to leave politely (with the Intent of a mutual agreement) Is another. The latter makes all the difference In scenarios like this.

Of course, but they did that first and the man said no so they had to drag him off.
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RE: Man forcibly dragged off US flight #18
(04-29-2017, 02:41 PM)SuperNinja Wrote: Of course, but they did that first and the man said no so they had to drag him off.

I see, I wasn't aware of that.

Thanks for letting me know.
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RE: Man forcibly dragged off US flight #19
(04-29-2017, 03:54 PM)mothered Wrote:
(04-29-2017, 02:41 PM)SuperNinja Wrote: Of course, but they did that first and the man said no so they had to drag him off.

I see, I wasn't aware of that.

Thanks for letting me know.

No problem it makes sense tho why would they drag him off as the first action. He was also gonna get a refund.
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RE: Man forcibly dragged off US flight #20
I saw that shit, it was so abusive.
I even felt sorry for the guy, I mean, if that happened to me, I could have been VIOLATED for a month.
Fucking security.
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