These flight attendants are starting to remind me of the cops who arrest people for video taping them.
Some years back, I flew Northwest out of Mpls and noticed the flight attendant’s name tag was “O. Miss.”
>>> These flight attendants are starting to remind me of the cops who arrest people for video taping them.
Just you wait, till everybody is under the ‘Gubmint Health Care’, you haven’t seen nutting yet.
DeWitt is a commercial photographer who graduated from the Rhode Island School of Photography.
Claire Cleary: Actually Todd is an amazing painter. He's going to the Rhode Island School of Design.
John Beckwith: Wow, that's a great school. Congratulations, Todd. That's really impressive. RIS-D!
Todd Cleary: Yeah, Dad - Dad always thought I'd be a political liability... [getting angry]
Todd Cleary: ...in case he ever ran for President.
Secretary Cleary: Now, now Todd. Actually, truth be told, polling shows that a majority of the American people would ultimately empathize with our situation.
Todd Cleary: [sharply, raising his voice] What IS our situation, Dad?
Grandma Mary Cleary: You're a homo.
Seems as though Tonialla G was trying to keep the photographer from making a complaint and instead gave the issue fast tracking.
Welcome to the USSA, comrade.
“Security” is whatever the Organs of State Security say it is.
Remember, a police state is a safe state!
Sounds like US Air is trying valiantly to wrest the “most obnoxious employee” award away from United.
I actively avoid both airlines. I’ve never had bad experience from either, but I’ve seen enough to cause me to choose their competitors when I can.
Tonialla G?
Will she play the Race Card?
Is she one of Holder’s People?
Tonialla? That’s some name.
I betcha she was being rude to white passengers.
US Air, formerly “All Agony”, (Allegheny), Airlines.
Bottom of the barrel.
As one who has endured countless hours in PHL while flying US Airways and dealing with their personnel, I cannot say that I am greatly surprised.
For the way she treated the photographer, this Amish woman should pay with her job.
Hmmmn. A “professional photographer” - with an Ipod - but she can’t get the exposure right on a nametag in a well-lit airport gateway?
Bet both of them are “protected professional minorities” with a chip on their shoulders too wide to live with.
Not familiar with the general attitude of US Air employees.
If we were still in the days of rolls of film, she could use up a roll taking pictures of all the rude, unfriendly United Airlines employees.
I avoid that airline like the plague. Never seen so many flight attendants with an attitude.
Sandy DeWitt
Nothing more unpleasant that an Obama voter who still has to get up and go to work almost three years into Utopia.
These actions go far beyond airlines. Almost any monopoly based utility I have had to deal with over the years exudes an air of superiority even though the customers are paying their salaries. You understand, “We don’t make mistakes!” Only the idiot customer is at fault...Yes, even on this day did I experience this snotty, aloof, superior attitude on the part of a financial clerk toward a customer when their screwed up system once again failed, but it wasn’t their fault. Thanks for letting me vent!
Should be good for a five figure settlement, stockholders should be upset.
Bet money ms T G, be one of holders people.
Sounds like “Tonallia” isn’t a flight attendant, but rather a gate agent. I’m guessing that Tonallia has a chip on her shoulder the size of a cow pie. I’d be willing to bet that there’s plenty of other abuses of power she’s pulled... but remember that the airline is probably powerless to discipline her in any way. Odds are pretty good that she’s in a “protected class”— maybe two or three.
The photography of a name tag is of course no big deal. The only possible thing I can think of is that they might forbid close-up photos of their security credential card that hangs around their neck. A close up photo would be a natural first step to creating a counterfeit credential, and it’s perhaps reasonable to prevent that. But if it’s just a name tag... not so much.