darkwing-buck
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Taken a year ago.
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah.
I said it over the yoga pants incident and I'll say it here:
United and American are garbage airlines, and this while an extreme example of their actions is rather indicative of the culture of both companies.
They are filled with very very angry employees who hate their jobs and their customers.
I have had nothing but bad flights on both airlines. Including being yelled at for using the first class bathroom while I was blocked by a drink cart. Like, grabbed by the arm and led back to my seat.
I get that it's a first class bathroom (and with Delta often get upgraded to first, so I like the reserved bathroom), but it's beyond reasonable for someone to be able to not piss themselves while the drink cart is blocking access to their seat.
I know it's all from social media, but the OP has a more detailed account of what actually happened. The BBC don't even mention that compensation offers were made. This is key info to the story.
Having random facebook comments from no one involved with the incident is not good reporting imo so we'll have to disagree on there being nothing wrong with the article and leave it at that.
Shitty comparison. Better comparison:
If you go to McDonald's, buy a burger, and sit there past closing time, eventually they will call the police on you, and if you refuse to go peacefully said police will drag you out. And if you struggle enough while being dragged out someone (most likely you) will get hurt.
I do think the "I'm a doctor" card should've allowed him to dodge the draft and get the computer to RNG up another conscript, but at the same time: if security tells you to move and you don't, this is what happens.
Taken a year ago.
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah.
Shitty comparison. Better comparison:
If you go to McDonald's, buy a burger, and sit there past closing time, eventually they will call the police on you, and if you refuse to go peacefully said police will drag you out. And if you struggle enough while being dragged out someone (most likely you) will get hurt.
I do think the "I'm a doctor" card should've allowed him to dodge the draft and get the computer to RNG up another conscript, but at the same time: if security tells you to move and you don't, this is what happens.
Taken a year ago.
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah.
yes the airline created the situation...the passenger then chose to react horribly to that situation. Root cause of the situation is the airline..the passengers actions made it worse.
People get bumped all the time..hundreds of thousands of them each year..not being dragged kicking and screaming is the norm cuz....wait for it....... people relent and leave the flight before the police have to.
This only broke a few hours ago and it's the middle of the night. Media reps have been contacting the poster for permission to use the footage, so I expect it'll hit tomorrow morning:
CNN: https://twitter.com/CNNJustin/status/851342142308061184
NBC: https://twitter.com/erinfdean/status/851260915114680321
BBC: https://twitter.com/BBC_HaveYourSay/status/851364480630091776
Shitty comparison. Better comparison:
If you go to McDonald's, buy a burger, and sit there past closing time, eventually they will call the police on you, and if you refuse to go peacefully said police will drag you out. And if you struggle enough while being dragged out someone (most likely you) will get hurt.
I do think the "I'm a doctor" card should've allowed him to dodge the draft and get the computer to RNG up another conscript, but at the same time: if security tells you to move and you don't, this is what happens.
Also, I guess because some people in here have to be reminded: assault is something that is also illegal for police officers. They are also people subject to our same laws.This was criminal assault.
Also,
DONT OVERSELL YOUR FUCKING FLIGHTS.
And if you do, be prepared to pony up some money. Real money. Not credit on your airline that expires. Cash. You fucked up, pay me.
I don't understand why in 2017 it is acceptable for an airline (or hotel) to sell more tickets than they have seats. Standby is fine, but bumping someone with a confirmed seat from the plane is totally and completely unacceptable.
Entire itineraries are booked based on flights. 500 dollars and a free ticket the next day isn't going to do it for me if I need to be at work the next day or have an important meeting at 8AM in the location I'm flying to.
it means this
Daaaaamn.
I've only ever been on Asian airlines like JAL, ANA, Singapore and Eva. The only American one I've been on is Hawaiian. This sounds ridiculous.
It should've never involved law enforcement to begin with. Yes, it's still physical assault when law enforcement does it too
How about the airline finding other accommodations for their employees without physically assaulting paying customers? How many cowards do we have in here that would stand for this behavior? Wow.
There are like a dozen easy ways this could have been prevented before we even get to the point of police intervention. United could have solved this before it got out of hand. And after it got out of hand, they should have owned up to it and done something more than, "I dunno, ask someone else."
Probably spend a good bit of time and patience explaining over and over the plane isn't going anywhere till you leave and we may have to remove you if you don't comply. If you want a "reasonable" response to your question. Not go quickly to dragging people up aisles. This isn't a bouncer ejecting a rowdy drunk off a plane.
https://twitter.com/kaylyn_davis/status/851471574385307648
Don't know if it's been posted but seriously, fuck United for this. This is indefensible.
https://twitter.com/kaylyn_davis/status/851471574385307648
Don't know if it's been posted but seriously, fuck United for this. This is indefensible.
The food analogies from the UA apologists in this thread are terrible.
Also, I guess because some people in here have to be reminded: assault is something that is also illegal for police officers. They are also people subject to our same laws.
Police statements often read benign like this, because they're not hyper-emotional infotainment like all our other sources. They're still investigating. They also make great cover, usually.Erm....why was everyone on the doctor's side then? Doesn't add up.
The other guys took $800 and a hotel stay. This guy's gonna get 800 times that amount.
Crashing and implosions? They were on the fucking tarmac!
Wow, they were always a terrible airline. Doesn't surprise me at all.
The US is a scary place. Abusing a passenger that refuses to "voluntarily" leave a flight he paid for just because they couldn't get their own freaking personnel to the right place on time is just... so many levels of awful.
Really boggles the mind.
Especially the "voluntary" part. What's next? Not enough fuel, so a random bunch of "volunteers" gets to leave their baggage at the airport, to be delivered by catapult?
Erm....why was everyone on the doctor's side then? Doesn't add up.
This really doesn't do anything to answer my question. Clearly the airline fucked up and this was unnecessary, but in the end law enforcement was called in the end and removed someone from private property.
From my understanding of the story, this did happen as more and more law enforcement showed up until the third one where he was forcefully removed.
Standby is fine, but bumping someone with a confirmed seat from the plane is totally and completely unacceptable.
This really doesn't do anything to answer my question. Clearly the airline fucked up and this was unnecessary, but in the end law enforcement was called in the end and removed someone from private property.
From my understanding of the story, this did happen as more and more law enforcement showed up until the third one where he was forcefully removed.
Erm....why was everyone on the doctor's side then? Doesn't add up.
Shitty comparison. Better comparison:
If you go to McDonald's, buy a burger, and sit there past closing time, eventually they will call the police on you, and if you refuse to go peacefully said police will drag you out. And if you struggle enough while being dragged out someone (most likely you) will get hurt.
I do think the "I'm a doctor" card should've allowed him to dodge the draft and get the computer to RNG up another conscript, but at the same time: if security tells you to move and you don't, this is what happens.
I don't know if this is a bystander effect. It seems more like "Americans have made plane trips into security theater with insane tension, and no one wants to fuck up and be taken away."Not that anyone has the responsibility to. But how do people feel about there seemingly being no other passenger willing to help the guy? The videos show people screaming but their butt's attached to their seat
yes..i was joking ..seriously people never heard of tongue and cheek before?