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5. United's lawyer will probably say the beaten passenger is entitled to no compensation
Tue Apr 11, 2017, 07:45 AM
Apr 2017

He was NOT denied boarding. They DID let him board the plane. They only beat the crap out of him AFTER letting board the plane, so they will argue that they are not liable under the "denied boarding" clause.

Sound crazy? Anyone hear what United told their staff? That their thugs acted properly? Anyone who takes United, knowing that beating a doctor to a bloody pulp for insisting he be allowed to fly to treat patients who have appointments is "acting properly," must do REALLY well at Las Vegas casinos.

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