To: momtothree
Someone on a duplicate thread posted that if you are removed from a plane for being disruptive, you wind up on the “No Fly” list. If that is the case, I suppose the police escorted the couple from the airport as well.
54 posted on
01/23/2017 6:28:49 AM PST by
PUGACHEV
To: PUGACHEV
If that is the case then I hope he can fly. Yes... he is married to her but I didn’t see anything he did wrong. He was quiet and just stared straight ahead. When he asked about changing seats... his voice was calm (not rude). Personally, I think he should have flown and left her behind. A spouse is suppose to be supportive to you in an emotional crisis not heap more problems on top of you.
To: PUGACHEV
That information is incorrect.
The crazed homosexual couple that harassed Ivanka Trump was placed on another flight that same day.
We do not need government making that decision. It would be welcomed if airlines enacted their own 5-year travel bans for poor behavior.
59 posted on
01/23/2017 6:34:46 AM PST by
Blue Jays
( Rock hard ~ Ride free)
To: PUGACHEV
Someone on a duplicate thread posted that if you are removed from a plane for being disruptive, you wind up on the No Fly list. That's a long drive home. I feel sorry for the man. I hope she learns something from this, but she will probably only feel more put upon.
67 posted on
01/23/2017 6:40:55 AM PST by
stayathomemom
( Read Shadow Men, The Progressive Virus, and The Marxist Playbook by Dr. Anthony Napoleon)
To: PUGACHEV
Someone on a duplicate thread posted that if you are removed from a plane for being disruptive, you wind up on the No Fly list. If that is the case, I suppose the police escorted the couple from the airport as well. Can you fathom the drive from Baltimore to Portland with THAT HAG!....I'd hang myself before that 5 day trip with her.
91 posted on
01/23/2017 7:23:12 AM PST by
DCBryan1
(No realli, moose bytes can be quite nasti!)
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