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jaysunb

(11,856 posts)
Tue Apr 11, 2017, 11:52 PM Apr 2017

About that passenger on United [View all]

Ok, before the flames start accusing me and the people who report this stuff of blaming the " victim," I will admit I had some serious questions about the reaction by Dr. Dao, as I've seen this situation played out many times, and have never seen anyone act like this.
Here's some background.

Little is known about Dao or why he was so adamant about remaining on the flight, leading news organizations to probe his history. The Louisville Courier-Journal and other news organizations reported Monday that Dao had previously been convicted of six felonies related to his medical practice in 2004, in which he was accused of illegally prescribing painkillers to a patient in exchange for sex.

He was given five years of supervised probation.
Dao surrendered his medical license in 2005, and applied for reinstatement, telling regulators it was a matter of "family honor." In a 2014 letter, his attorney described Dao as "a grandfather, an active participant in his local church" who supports an organization that helps the homeless in his community, Elizabethtown, Ky.

According to publicly available state licensing records reviewed by the Los Angeles Times, Dao has a history of mental health problems, including depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder, for which he has received treatment. A 2011 psychological evaluation of Dao concluded that he "lacked the foundation to navigate difficult situations, both inter-personally and in a complex profession."

That evaluation also said Dao has struggled with "poor decision-making" and a "lack of awareness around his personality and relational issues." The records said Dao had been previously cited by a hospital in the 2000s for "disruptive conduct" and was ordered to seek evaluation for "anger management" issues. In 2002, another doctor wrote that Dao sometimes "unilaterally chose to do his own thing."

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/united-passenger-who-was-dragged-from-plane-says-hes-still-in-the-hospital/ar-BBzJGyY?ocid=sf
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You're about 12-14 hrs late to the party BannonsLiver Apr 2017 #1
Now THAT is funny. cwydro Apr 2017 #32
um okay? BannonsLiver Apr 2017 #46
i've seen this story a few times posted here. it is blaming the victim. spanone Apr 2017 #2
Forget his occupation and mental status, nobody deserves that abuse dalton99a Apr 2017 #3
That fugging simple n/t malaise Apr 2017 #24
bout it uponit7771 Apr 2017 #33
The rest of the article says: The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2017 #4
+1 dalton99a Apr 2017 #9
All the more reason to sense that something was wrong a leave the guy alone. The_Casual_Observer Apr 2017 #5
Are you in favor of physically assaulting people with mental problems athena Apr 2017 #6
Please find the part I say I think it was ok. jaysunb Apr 2017 #10
Whether the victim had mental issues is irrelevant. athena Apr 2017 #13
Why did you put victim in quotes? Warren DeMontague Apr 2017 #23
The only people with issues were the corporate thugs geek tragedy Apr 2017 #31
PLEASE STOP POSTING THIS SHIT. PLEASE. THIS WAS POSTED MULTIPLE TIMES TODAY AND IT anneboleyn Apr 2017 #7
Also, whose face did you see smashed b/c they didn't want to leave their seat on an airplane?! anneboleyn Apr 2017 #12
None of that means he should be beaten and hauled off a plane. MissB Apr 2017 #8
It's not just blaming the victim, meadowlander Apr 2017 #11
Law suit ? Better read that fine print n/t jaysunb Apr 2017 #14
This was already discussed today as well in GREAT detail. It's no slam dunk for United. anneboleyn Apr 2017 #16
Actually, United better read it. eShirl Apr 2017 #25
Lol, transparent nt geek tragedy Apr 2017 #30
Yes, this is it exactly!!! I hate seeing this on DU. anneboleyn Apr 2017 #15
All completely irrelevant. Lil Missy Apr 2017 #17
How the hell did anyone get his medical history? Nwgirl503 Apr 2017 #18
What I would like to see is the mental health history of the cop who assaulted Dr. Dao. athena Apr 2017 #20
...and the medical history of the CEO of United, the gate crew, etc.... Sancho Apr 2017 #28
Ive been following the story at a distance. Has the particular cop been identified yet? - nt KingCharlemagne Apr 2017 #37
I absolutely hate this. Ignore the morally bankrupt corporation and smear the victim. AgadorSparticus Apr 2017 #19
How is his putative history relevant? BadgerKid Apr 2017 #21
...so what? Warren DeMontague Apr 2017 #22
So you ARE blaming the victim. GeorgeGist Apr 2017 #26
To me d_r Apr 2017 #27
So only perfect people can be considered victims of corporate muggings? nt geek tragedy Apr 2017 #29
Actually... Part of this COULD be relevant FBaggins Apr 2017 #36
get off the doctor's case already... chillfactor Apr 2017 #34
oh, let me play - how about this? Locrian Apr 2017 #35
... Mendocino Apr 2017 #38
It doesn't matter if it was Charlie Freaking Manson in the seat on the plane. Vinca Apr 2017 #39
you take your victim as you find him Sanity Claws Apr 2017 #40
It doesn't matter. blogslut Apr 2017 #41
Nothing there renders him Bettie Apr 2017 #42
Wow. Revealing personal medical and psychological records mainer Apr 2017 #43
So, was he doing any of those things on the plane? MineralMan Apr 2017 #44
Well, okay. Tommy_Carcetti Apr 2017 #45
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