There's Always 2 Sides To Every Story

Originally Posted By: CoyotejunkiOriginally Posted By: Rocky1



As for the excessive use of force, my niece's husband put that into perspective very eloquently yesterday. Little guy, but a tad on the ornery side, fought MMA for several years. Said he was in New Orleans one year at Mardi Gras and he might have been a little intoxicated, and he might have been showing his [beeep] a little. And, the guy that tried to show him the door, might have been an [beeep] hole as well. And, he wasn't altogether sure how many of them they may have needed to whip his [beeep] and show him the door, but he did know how many they used. Enough to do the job!



Your niece's husband is Ron White the comedian? That was his line from his comedy show.
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No, he's not Ron White, and while he may have quoted Ron, it was an appropriate example. If the man hadn't resisted, if he hadn't told them they were going to have to drag him from the plane, he wouldn't have been. The clause is in the fine print in your ticket, there are any number of reasons the airlines can bump you, the airline exercised their right under DOT and FAA rules to remove him from the flight. He demanded they drag him off the plane, they did. If you don't want your [beeep] kicked, don't invite them to; it's pretty simple.

http://money.cnn.com/2017/04/11/news/united-passenger-flight-rights/

http://www.travelandleisure.com/articles/airline-rules-understanding-the-not-so-fine-print
 
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