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Flying United? You may want to give up your seat...
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(04-12-2017, 03:03 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: I did. 

Then why did you say you are sure they are sending him the legally required notice, when it has to be presented at the time of removal to meet the legal requirements? You said "everything being reported says the airline can legally do this", except without writing they illegally attempted to remove him. Because they illegally tried to remove him the injuries he sustained after were due to their willful and wanton conduct. Because all of this the guy has a legal leg to stand on in the civil case that will come, and has no worries in any criminal case as charges still have no been brought for anything.

Had they provided written notice he'd have little recourse(not none depending on their own procedures) against the airline, but still a strong case against the officers.
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RE: Flying United? You may want to give up your seat... - Au165 - 04-12-2017, 03:09 PM

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