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geek tragedy

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18. overbooking means cheaper seats and if the airlines follow the compensation scheme
Mon Apr 10, 2017, 03:13 PM
Apr 2017

properly, generally pretty satisfied customers.

What happened here is that United decided to cheap out with the compensation and resorted to authoritarian thug tactics instead.

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When asked to leave he refused.... the guy was and is a jerk 4139 Apr 2017 #1
Are you fugging serious malaise Apr 2017 #2
+100 TXCritter Apr 2017 #3
DU is bizarro world now. tallahasseedem Apr 2017 #4
Yes we have such interesting rather new posters. Demsrule86 Apr 2017 #56
i am not crazy about them either. trueblue2007 Apr 2017 #143
Also shitty topics jeanmarc Apr 2017 #146
+1 tallahasseedem Apr 2017 #157
+1 BannonsLiver Apr 2017 #9
Scary indeed malaise Apr 2017 #10
New video from Raw Story with the poor guy covered in blood is even scarier womanofthehills Apr 2017 #117
it is reported this morning that he sustained a concussion. Demsrule86 Apr 2017 #152
Of course. A PoC wasn't compliant. That tends to get them frothing. SaschaHM Apr 2017 #12
Yep, and one is in this thread BannonsLiver Apr 2017 #13
I'm not a fan of United's behavior, but yelling "police State" is uncalled for. brooklynite Apr 2017 #84
It is a "police state" when a 69 yr old Asian dr is knocked unconscious womanofthehills Apr 2017 #124
It is a corporate police state where the corporatations are above the law. Demsrule86 Apr 2017 #153
In "the good old days" everyone seems to remember, you paid twice as much... brooklynite Apr 2017 #156
I would rather pay more...and by the time you pay fees and baggage and all the Demsrule86 Apr 2017 #160
Yes I'm serious. He had a right to be pissed, but not to act like an AH. 4139 Apr 2017 #16
Yeah what an AH.. LakeArenal Apr 2017 #21
Yes he is an AH... his view he is tooo important to be asked to leave. 4139 Apr 2017 #25
And this snot mikeysnot Apr 2017 #28
Get off this site right now! Blues Heron Apr 2017 #39
Personal attacks are not allowed on DU MyNameGoesHere Apr 2017 #70
*SNORT* grossproffit Apr 2017 #106
Ahem....yeah exactly this! Docreed2003 Apr 2017 #132
We should all know our place and bow down before our corporate masters! athena Apr 2017 #114
The only snots are the people at United Airlines who didn't offer enough compensation pnwmom Apr 2017 #142
You're Dorian Gray Apr 2017 #150
Whew! Thanks for that, 4139 gratuitous Apr 2017 #22
Well said malaise Apr 2017 #23
I wish I could K&R this post! Tanuki Apr 2017 #32
ha! annabanana Apr 2017 #35
***Ding Ding Ding*** We have a Thread Winner! NutmegYankee Apr 2017 #37
If only people were more like lemmings or robots, we would not have these scenes delisen Apr 2017 #42
What was he wearing? mcar Apr 2017 #44
He is almost 70 yrs old - kick the oldest people off the plane womanofthehills Apr 2017 #126
Horrible mcar Apr 2017 #158
The same crowd that justifies SWAT teams throwing flash grenades at babies because "POT IS ILLEGAL!" Warren DeMontague Apr 2017 #58
+1000 smirkymonkey Apr 2017 #69
I was on a jury for your post. You made it thankfully. Kingofalldems Apr 2017 #79
Thanks for your vote gratuitous Apr 2017 #92
That post was alerted? Seriously? athena Apr 2017 #115
I'm reminded of the "receipt threads" of yore. Dr. Strange Apr 2017 #90
+1 dalton99a Apr 2017 #109
+1,000!!! Right on! AgadorSparticus Apr 2017 #120
lawnoder! lawnoder! lapfog_1 Apr 2017 #140
I think United acted like assholes...forcing people off a plane so their people could Demsrule86 Apr 2017 #59
One witness said passenger and wife were trying to get airline to pay for rental car mainer Apr 2017 #72
Most of us are (as yet) not used to such treatment and don't respond well to it. Turbineguy Apr 2017 #76
AGAIN, FUCK THAT FUCKING SHIT!!!! Foamfollower Apr 2017 #98
He got knocked the fuck out and then got dragged from the plane Docreed2003 Apr 2017 #130
He has a concussion. Demsrule86 Apr 2017 #155
Plus they are seniors - he is 69 yrs old - Kick the Seniors off the planes first womanofthehills Apr 2017 #123
Amen..... chillfactor Apr 2017 #141
Why should he leave? jehop61 Apr 2017 #14
he refused to give up a seat he had paid for and for which he had followed every rule geek tragedy Apr 2017 #17
"its contractual obligation" jberryhill Apr 2017 #64
"Denied boarding". NutmegYankee Apr 2017 #71
Okay, so tell me what I should have done here jberryhill Apr 2017 #93
That's the airline's problem. NutmegYankee Apr 2017 #95
Uh, the plane wasn't taking off with two people standing jberryhill Apr 2017 #101
Flight wasn't oversold. geek tragedy Apr 2017 #82
This needs to be known sarah FAILIN Apr 2017 #83
One would have to look at relevant decisions on whether this is covered by that jberryhill Apr 2017 #91
This wasn't an equipment issue. geek tragedy Apr 2017 #94
It was more than that... jberryhill Apr 2017 #103
That was the airline's problem, not his geek tragedy Apr 2017 #121
MSNBC said good lawsuit for breach of contract because their was no over booking womanofthehills Apr 2017 #135
The flight was NOT OVERSOLD - MSNBC said this was NOT overbooking but bad planning womanofthehills Apr 2017 #136
14 CFR 250.5 jberryhill Apr 2017 #68
But see 14 CFR 250.2A geek tragedy Apr 2017 #81
Agreed - MSNBC just said what you said - this was not overbooking womanofthehills Apr 2017 #137
That is really weird. I've been on overbooked flights Warpy Apr 2017 #30
According to the airline, the 4 seats were to be given to maintenance employees Tanuki Apr 2017 #34
the four people must have shown up late...I bet United is going to have to prove Demsrule86 Apr 2017 #60
They'll pay through the nose to keep this one out of court Warpy Apr 2017 #62
I am driving this summer. Demsrule86 Apr 2017 #154
He was attempting to fly while being a minority Generic Brad Apr 2017 #110
And on cheap tickets because he'd been smart enough to book in advance Warpy Apr 2017 #112
Not only a minority - but a senior citizen minority womanofthehills Apr 2017 #128
Was Rosa Parks a jerk for not moving to the back of the bus? Ms. Toad Apr 2017 #36
Alas, I think some people and some corporations prefer muscle to logic and respect delisen Apr 2017 #43
There's a world of difference between Rosa Parks and this guy mythology Apr 2017 #65
How are they not comparable? NutmegYankee Apr 2017 #74
Given what we've seen at airports, directed at racial and ethnic minorities, Ms. Toad Apr 2017 #86
Post removed Post removed Apr 2017 #40
I would be a jerk too nadine_mn Apr 2017 #46
what nonsense. spanone Apr 2017 #49
Bull shit ...why should he have to leave? United's fault... screw United...I hope they end up Demsrule86 Apr 2017 #55
Fuck that fucking shit!!!! Foamfollower Apr 2017 #97
First this should be handled before passengers are seated... Kablooie Apr 2017 #134
I need you to leave this website... Dorian Gray Apr 2017 #149
Yes how dare he TNLib Apr 2017 #161
this was not random KT2000 Apr 2017 #5
Very true. I was thinking the same thing. Cattledog Apr 2017 #50
They were following the Hollywood disaster movie rules Generic Other Apr 2017 #51
He was the third passenger selected jberryhill Apr 2017 #67
I would like a forensic KT2000 Apr 2017 #85
The order they usually use.... jberryhill Apr 2017 #88
that is the stated policy KT2000 Apr 2017 #96
Okay, so... jberryhill Apr 2017 #102
they should ask why KT2000 Apr 2017 #118
"responsible enough to schedule their crews' transportation" jberryhill Apr 2017 #122
I am aware of flight disruptions KT2000 Apr 2017 #125
"beyond what most white American doctors may have" jberryhill Apr 2017 #127
You know that this ISN'T because of his race? Really? LibraLiz1973 Apr 2017 #139
I believe the suggestion that "he cares more about his patients" because of Asian stereotypes jberryhill Apr 2017 #159
I know that because KT2000 Apr 2017 #144
should have been the last to board, imho. mopinko Apr 2017 #99
You keep posting the rules, and that's fine and well... Docreed2003 Apr 2017 #133
His wife was kicked off too and I assume she is a minority too womanofthehills Apr 2017 #138
Yep HoneyBadger Apr 2017 #105
Random, my ass dalton99a Apr 2017 #111
My question is why is it okay to over book the flight in the first place? kydo Apr 2017 #6
overbooking means cheaper seats and if the airlines follow the compensation scheme geek tragedy Apr 2017 #18
Because people buy the cheapest seats available jberryhill Apr 2017 #57
I have been bounced many times. Once, I had to take another airline Alice11111 Apr 2017 #61
How do you know he's a doctor? randome Apr 2017 #7
passengers around him said so mainer Apr 2017 #73
It was not an overbooked flight. randome Apr 2017 #8
Wow, you'd almost think United could fly employees on R B Garr Apr 2017 #15
Yeah, the other airline question lingers for me, too. randome Apr 2017 #19
Nice recovery. ronnie624 Apr 2017 #24
One would think that UA might be happy that R B Garr Apr 2017 #63
They could have offered a price good enough that a few passengers Control-Z Apr 2017 #27
How high, though? $10,000 vouchers? $100,000? randome Apr 2017 #31
You've made my point. Control-Z Apr 2017 #38
How did he "throw a temper tantrum" nadine_mn Apr 2017 #48
The point I have not yet seen addressed, Ms. Toad Apr 2017 #87
It wasn't overbooked. randome Apr 2017 #100
Overbook or emergency doesnt't matter. Ms. Toad Apr 2017 #104
It's not even the price sometimes. I usually get to the airport early, and usually am by myself. LisaM Apr 2017 #33
No, that is illegal jberryhill Apr 2017 #66
United doesn't think enough of their employees to have seats permanently reserved for them. Lars39 Apr 2017 #11
Greed does that to you malaise Apr 2017 #26
The obsenly overpaid CEO should pull some of that coin kacekwl Apr 2017 #54
Should be considered a cost of running the business, instead of running Fight Club Roulette. Lars39 Apr 2017 #75
They treat us worse than cattle malaise Apr 2017 #78
My flying days are over, but even 15 yrs ago Lars39 Apr 2017 #80
That is horrid and not handled well by security. PufPuf23 Apr 2017 #20
I haven't seen anyone yet rationally defend United's actions chia Apr 2017 #29
From the video I saw I couldn't make any kind of judgment. That's the problem doc03 Apr 2017 #41
Um no - that video was taken AFTER he was removed nadine_mn Apr 2017 #45
The video I saw I think on Yahoo showed him getting on the plane doc03 Apr 2017 #47
If you had taken that offer, you would have been a fool... regnaD kciN Apr 2017 #147
This thread gave me the opportunity to add to my ignore list! Cattledog Apr 2017 #52
+1 dalton99a Apr 2017 #108
Same here! athena Apr 2017 #119
What I've been reading here... regnaD kciN Apr 2017 #148
Yep... regnaD kciN Apr 2017 #145
I wonder if it was random...or they picked the non-white passenger. Demsrule86 Apr 2017 #53
He was the third or fourth passenger selected LeftInTX Apr 2017 #113
His wife was one of the other passengers asked to leave womanofthehills Apr 2017 #116
Yes, because United is so "humane"... GReedDiamond Apr 2017 #131
I would like to know who the other passengers were... Demsrule86 Apr 2017 #151
or the oldest person on the plane or the oldest minority person on the plane & his wife womanofthehills Apr 2017 #129
If I were the booted passenger, lapucelle Apr 2017 #77
I will be boycotting United ... period Greywing Apr 2017 #89
Fellow passenger: "He was a really sweet man." mainer Apr 2017 #107
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