I hope United turns around and sues his sorry a$$ for all the trouble he’s caused them.
The videos I’ve seen show him EXPECTING a showdown and hope of winning the lawsuit lottery.
With all the video I don’t see where they slammed his head- I am betting he did it himself.
Screaming and running onto a plane where you have already been removed once is not a good idea either- he;s luck he was not shot.
I am with united on this... and their CEO is a pu$$y
Screaming and running onto a plane where you have already been removed once is not a good idea either- he;s luck he was not shot.
Screaming and running onto a plane where you have already been removed once is not a good idea either- he;s luck he was not shot.
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Maybe he was trying to retrieve his lucky poker chip..
or his two front teeth. *-)
Did it ever occur to you to ask how he managed to get back on the plane after being dragged out by 3 big bad airport cops? Do you know how screwed these cops are?
And why haven't their names been released?
I'm with United on this.
When told to get off, he should have gotten off.
The flight crew/Pilots word is law on a plane.
The die is already cast in this incident. United may have been "technically" correct in doing what they did. But the overwhelming public outrage is against United, not the man who was involved.
This is not about who is right or wrong, United or the passenger. It is about the spectacle that has been publicized on the TV and internet for all the world to see.
United will pay dearly for this mess. His lawyer will get a big settlement for this guy. That's a given. Their CEO should be fired by their board or stockholders. He has badly mismanaged the aftermath, as much as the flight crew and airport security did in the original incident.
What were these people thinking? That the public would think it was okay to beat up a passenger and pull him off the plane with a bloody face and broken teeth? I don't see any jokes making the rounds on the internet making fun of the passenger's actions. But, as in this thread, United has been made a laughing stock of the airline industry through social media and late night comedy shows.
In the public's eye, United is the bad guy here, not the passenger.