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United Airlines New "Passenger Removal" Tactics
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<blockquote data-quote="03Sssnake" data-source="post: 15581786" data-attributes="member: 7121"><p>that is what I have read and understand... unless its a flight safety/security matter, i.e. piss drunk, belligerent, fighting etc. You can be removed for those things. You cannot be removed to give someone else your seat, it wasn't a lawful order that he had to follow, at least according to some aviation legal experts. I have seen people denied boarding at the gate to accommodate another passenger/crew etc on over-booked flights, but never seen someone removed that has already boarded.</p><p></p><p>United whom already has a fairly bad public image can ill-afford more bad PR. Whether or not they are legally right or wrong, damage is done at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03Sssnake, post: 15581786, member: 7121"] that is what I have read and understand... unless its a flight safety/security matter, i.e. piss drunk, belligerent, fighting etc. You can be removed for those things. You cannot be removed to give someone else your seat, it wasn't a lawful order that he had to follow, at least according to some aviation legal experts. I have seen people denied boarding at the gate to accommodate another passenger/crew etc on over-booked flights, but never seen someone removed that has already boarded. United whom already has a fairly bad public image can ill-afford more bad PR. Whether or not they are legally right or wrong, damage is done at this point. [/QUOTE]
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