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Default Police drag passenger from United Airlines plane

On Thursday, April 13, 2017 at 1:42:54 PM UTC-4, Meanie wrote:
On 4/13/2017 12:37 PM, trader_4 wrote:
On Thursday, April 13, 2017 at 11:51:23 AM UTC-4, Shadow wrote:
On Thu, 13 Apr 2017 08:23:05 -0700 (PDT), trader_4
wrote:

You obviously just don't get it. Suggest you take a course in
microeconomics.

And you take one in humanity.


I feel for the UAL employees, the cops and the other passengers that
had to put up with this one asshole.


United apologized for their ERROR. The policemen involved have
been suspended and face charges of battery.


Yeah, they have to throw someone under the bus. Let's see it
they get convicted. I predict the charges will be quietly dropped.
BTW, were you there? Did you see how much force they used, what
they did, what the cop did? Remember "hands up, don't shoot"?

And sure UAL apologized. Where is the apology from the asshole
for his part of what happened?




United lost millions, but didn't lose more because of the
virtual monopoly they hold in Chicago (thanks Reagan).


Really, show us the accounting for that.


And an elderly person was beaten and is still in hospital.


ROFL. Sure, he's still there, extending his stay to make it look
as bad as possible, for his big pay day.


Who
or what race he is has NOTHING to do with the subject. He was a
passenger.


Race? Of course not. But that he's a convicted felon who
was sentenced apparently to include anger management certainly is
an issue. A big part of anger management is learning how to not
turn things we all encounter frequently in life into flaming,
escalating, big blow ups. And a big part of being a felon is that
it shows a pre-existing disregard for authority, the law, etc.


LMAO! Of course, you're correct (along with T and S) and everyone else
is wrong. It wouldn't have happened if United handled it better.


It also wouldn't have happened if the passenger had handled it better.


It is
their fault, they did admit that, they expect charges against officers,
blah blah blah but that still isn't enough for you. At least they can
admit when wrong unlike many other self-righteous people.


Has the passenger manned up and admitted that he behaved badly?