To: i_dont_chat
You may be on to something. In reading this one thing in particular makes no sense: every distrubance I've ever heard of ends up in an arrest, especially now. They may arrest them and drop charges later, but they will arrest you. The fact that she wasn't arrested means something happened that was a misunderstanding or overreaction.
387 posted on
12/20/2005 7:09:22 PM PST by
1L
To: 1L
In reading this one thing in particular makes no sense: every distrubance I've ever heard of ends up in an arrest, especially now. They may arrest them and drop charges later, but they will arrest you.
Two things: First, the aircraft had not yet moved. This makes a difference in arrest or not.
Second, if no bodily harm occured and no threats were made, then the airline will likely not press it. These types of things happen every single day, and of them only a small percentage ever end in arrest, or charges. Usually, people are taken off the aircraft, and that is all.
556 posted on
12/21/2005 2:26:05 AM PST by
safisoft
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