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What do you think of how United Airlines dragged a passenger out of the plane after it needed his seat for its own employees?

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Firespirit · 26-30, M
They had every right to do it. It is a shit policy but the company is right on the legal side
LindaM · 61-69, F
what is their policy?
nedkelly · 61-69, M
THE company has the right to see 250 tickets not 255
Firespirit · 26-30, M
@LindaM: They hold the right to remove anyone if it is over booked
LindaM · 61-69, F
@Firespirit: well its the companys fault no matter how you look at it..they over booked all the man did was pay for a ticket to go home...
Firespirit · 26-30, M
@LindaM: The policy is complete shit but since no regulation are in place they are allowed to do this and since the plane is private property and such.
LindaM · 61-69, F
@Firespirit: i hope people stop using their airline because now they know it could happen to them and who wants to take a chance on buying a ticket with your family or something and be kicked off...
Firespirit · 26-30, M
@LindaM: Yeah most times in the states you could easily drive and only fly if you have to. Though they do offer things like free night and such if you volunteer so They don't just say fuck you they put it into a bow