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Then it should be easy for you to quote the contract stating that. I've reviewed it and saw nothing to that effect. But who knows, maybe I missed it......There is nothing in the fine print that allows the airline to remove him from the plane so that they can give his seat away to an employee.To knock out 2 teeth takes a lot of force. I call bull. Asian nose is flat already....not buying that either. Sounds like lawyer talk.
Did United return the teeth? Don't resist Police orders and cause everyone else inconvenience.
He was ordered off by police, someone had to get off and he drew the short straw, so why didn't he get off, or did he think he didn't have to because he's a doctor.
But for breaking the law by not following police orders he will be compensated, Criminals win again.
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He purchased a ticket. He had a legal right to that seat.
Read the ticket's fine print..
That's not what's being reported. What was reported is that yes, in the contract when you buy a ticket, you understand that there is no guarantee of your flight.