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Re: Just took a few hours
04/22/17 01:16 PM
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> I really understand what you both mean, just because I'm blaming him doesn't mean I > don't feel bad for the poor guy. Probably what gets me thrown off is this tendency > some people have of making big an even bigger mess. Corporations are made of people > like us, depending on how you talk to them they will talk back (most of the time, > otherwise they lose customers). This would have ended differently without an adult > throwing a tantrum and stand motionless while he gets dragged off like a big baby. Is > it too hard to cooperate when it's obvious you're on the losing side and your removal > is imminent? The other three persons removed from the flight (were they removed?) or > any other recent removal didn't make it to the headlines with the same impact this > guy did. > > Officer: I'm just telling you, it's going to be a lot harder for you... > Dr. Dao: Yes I know that, I'd rather go to jail. > > > And yes, they indeed researched this guy's past right after it happened. I'm > surprised at this point no one has posted their patient consequences. Probably there > were none.
I can't help but get a "if she didn't want to get raped she shouldn't have been dressed like that" vibe from that article.
I agree that his need to get home and see patients was probably not a life-or-death situation; more likely a self-important exaggeration in an attempt to keep his seat. However, it doesn't change the fact that he was a paying customer with a perfectly reasonable expectation to get home at the promised time (barring act-of-god events), and the practice of overbooking can go fuck itself.
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