You’re just not making sense. You can’t scam an airline by refusing to deplane. No jury would award you squat for that. You get nothing for screaming (after the security guards are involved) either, and you certainly get nothing for holding onto your armrest. None of this would have created a situation ripe for even a small, nickel-and-dime scam.
Dao is in the money for one reason: the three thugs inflicted serious bodily harm on him. This isn’t something he could possibly have wanted, and still less could he have foreseen it. By all accounts, all he wanted was to remain quietly in the seat he’d paid for, and to get home on time.
The scam theory just doesn’t survive scrutiny. You’ve never explained how it was supposed to work. If you can’t even describe the intended scam, then the idea is a nonstarter.
The scam theory just doesnt survive scrutiny. Youve never explained how it was supposed to work. If you cant even describe the intended scam, then the idea is a nonstarter.
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I can’t really discern whether you’re as dense as your comments indicate, or you simply enjoy prattling on about the matter, but in any case you’re really starting to bore me, and I have other things to do. So if it will satisfy your simple-minded ego, I’ll toss you a bone. You win the argument and everything I’ve said is wrong and everything you’ve said is correct. NOW GO THE FUCK AWAY AND LEAVE ME ALONE.