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Man kicked off plane in Detroit for dropping F-bomb may sue Delta carrier
Man kicked off flight for using F-word in boarding area in casual conversation. (www.freep.com) और अधिक...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Thank you Jason - a fair result.
Quilty - I skipped through it and read a few posts while scrolling. Then saw yours that did not clarify the situation. Other posts led me to beleive pax was baligerant and swearing, which in those cases I would kick them off
I will call it a draw - enough said
I will call it a draw - enough said
Jason - assume makes an ass out of "u" and "me" (although just you in this case). If you read back through all my posts on here, I've maintained throughout that, from the press report, the F/A was not involved in the conversation. It was just two guys, sat next to each other, having a private chat. They could have been talking about a baseball game, the queues on the motorway on the drive to the airport - anything. But they were NOT (allegedly) engaging conversation with the F/A. That, in my book, means that the F/A has no right to get involved.
Yes, if there were children within earshot, I'd not use language like that. Working as I do in a shop where children aged 16 & under are freqeunt visitors, I know that the language I use out of their earshot is not the same as I'd use within.
And again, back up the thread, I've said that if I was asked to do something, or to stop doing something, by a person in authority, then I'd do it.
Please - if you want to reply to this, before you type it out, read what I've already put to see if the comments you want to make have already been answered.
Yes, if there were children within earshot, I'd not use language like that. Working as I do in a shop where children aged 16 & under are freqeunt visitors, I know that the language I use out of their earshot is not the same as I'd use within.
And again, back up the thread, I've said that if I was asked to do something, or to stop doing something, by a person in authority, then I'd do it.
Please - if you want to reply to this, before you type it out, read what I've already put to see if the comments you want to make have already been answered.
Martin - it was assumed you were referring to being a nuisance. Swearing out loud and at crew. I don't care if you swear in a private conversation as long as you are considerate enough to stop if asked to because it was offending others. ( is small children within earshot). Freedom of speech is not universal, that is constitutional and case law fact. You can however say anything you want in a private convo. And if you stop you are fine. It's refusal to do as asked by a flight crew member that is the problem. The few times I didn't back my flight attendant up and kick a passenger off things got much much worse in flight. That's not a chip - that's experience - period
You obviously do have a chip on your 4 stripes. I'll say it again, if I'm having a PRIVATE conversation, not talking to ANYBODY to do with the airline, then's it's NOBODY's business. Not yours, not the F/A's, not even the CEO of the airline.
And typical of people in the "Land of the Free" - can't defend themselves so they have to call law-enforcement officers in. Fuck, you wouldn't last 5 minutes over here.
As for sitting in my mum's (note correct spelling) basement - well seeing as my mother has been dead for 15 years, that's another reason for me to give you a good kicking. The fact that you have to resort to bringing my family into it means you're a total low life who realises that he has no intelligent comeback.
And typical of people in the "Land of the Free" - can't defend themselves so they have to call law-enforcement officers in. Fuck, you wouldn't last 5 minutes over here.
As for sitting in my mum's (note correct spelling) basement - well seeing as my mother has been dead for 15 years, that's another reason for me to give you a good kicking. The fact that you have to resort to bringing my family into it means you're a total low life who realises that he has no intelligent comeback.
I find you so amusing - like a freak at the traveling carnival. Not a chip on my shoulder, its 4 stripes, and proud of it. If you want to argue semantics about my wording before saying " I will kick you off my plane" you said youd kick my ass. I said it meant Id call the police.... but you thought that wakes you wise. In your case, come up to the cockpit and ask if I am your captain, and if I am, go in back and start swearing and just for you, I will personally remove you from my plane. And if you even think of striking me I will let you personally experience what this link talks about http://www.justice.gov/usao/eousa/foia_reading_room/usam/title9/crm01411.htm