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Flying United? You may want to give up your seat...
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(04-11-2017, 05:16 PM)JustWinBaby Wrote: You still can't refuse an order to get off the airplane.  The injuries are a result of his own lawful behavior.  United being wrong or whatever doesn't give you a get of jail free card - you're still responsible for your own lack of cooperation.

The guy is a loser.  3 other people got off the plane without incident, because they weren't losers.   Maybe he was even on drugs.  Jury trial is looking better and better.

Now your simply resorting to conjecture, as I said Lawyers are citing United's possible illegal removal policy (Based on federal laws) and the fact they may not even have followed the policy he agreed to. As much of a "loser" that you think he may be, he has legal rights. You say United wrong doesn't give him a get out of jail free card, except it legally does if they didn't handle themselves in the legal manor that are established for these situations. Also, the comments form the law enforcement agency who remov3ed him show they were in the wrong in how the handled it.

You are letting your emotions get in the way of logic. There is no "jury trial" coming, he hasn't been charged with anything from what I can find.
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RE: Flying United? You may want to give up your seat... - Au165 - 04-11-2017, 05:22 PM

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