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To: Redmen4ever
You're somewhat correct...this short video is showing only part of the events. Prior to the time of this video, reportedly the woman with the two (apparently twin) babies entered the aircraft passenger cabin with her carry on material AND HER STROLLER after refusing to leave it at the end of the ramp as required. Although the other reports I've seen don't describe the stroller, I suspect it's for two babies so is likely larger than typical.

She went to the rear of the plane and was attempting to put the stroller in the overhead bins — which was almost certainly “mission impossible”. Apparently the involved airline employee (a “gate agent”?) was directed to go and remove the stroller to the proper stroller check-in location. It would be nice if someone had a video of that because the woman apparently physically attempted to prevent the stroller's removal. She then followed the gate agent back to the front of the plane and confinued to ask for her stroller back.

LESSON LEARNED: if you want to fly international first class free, disobey airline safety rules and then cry hysterically continuously,

132 posted on 04/22/2017 6:29:35 AM PDT by House Atreides (Send BOTH Hillary & Bill to prison)
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To: House Atreides
Prior to the time of this video, reportedly the woman with the two (apparently twin) babies entered the aircraft passenger cabin with her carry on material AND HER STROLLER after refusing to leave it at the end of the ramp as required. Although the other reports I've seen don't describe the stroller, I suspect it's for two babies so is likely larger than typical.

Don't let being to lazy to read the article get in your way of truth:

A female flight attendant had given her permission to look for a storage space as it folds up small, but said she would have to check it in if there was no room.

'She was looking for space when the male attendant tried to take it away from her... and she said she told him the other attendant had told her it was okay to look,' Morgan said.


134 posted on 04/22/2017 6:48:39 AM PDT by 2nd amendment mama (Self defense is a basic human right!)
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To: House Atreides

“.....the woman apparently physically attempted to prevent the stroller’s removal....”

Oh, you mean HER PROPERTY?

I want to see this stroller. Folded up? And was she told, like she said, that an airline employee had told her she could take it on the plane and stow it in the overhead compartment, if there was room?


138 posted on 04/22/2017 7:02:34 AM PDT by faucetman (Just the facts, ma'am, Just the facts)
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To: House Atreides

What does it mean when a flight attendant will tell you once on the plane that you’ll need to check the bag at the gate? Does that mean going all the way back to before security to pay for a checked bag? How will you get that done in time as once they allow passengers on the plane the plane normally departs within 10-15 minutes, which is certainly not enough time to get back to the checked baggage area.


186 posted on 04/23/2017 3:27:17 PM PDT by Blue Highway (Q)
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