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Ah. Interesting theory. But where could she hide? I'm sure they check the bathrooms.
she couldn't hide. no one is claiming she hide.
perhaps looking at the agreed upon facts is a better way to view a story...
instead of making stuff up.
so no... it's not an interesting 'theory'... a theory has to be based on reality,
Ah. Interesting theory. But where could she hide? I'm sure they check the bathrooms.
Ah. Interesting theory. But where could she hide? I'm sure they check the bathrooms.
The bathrooms ,in this case bathroom, are all checked and emptied out before landing. 20 minutes out or about 12feet seat belts are required to be on. Bathrooms are checked and each passenger is checked.
It just fascinates me that no one here seems thinks their time or inconvenience has any value. I think mine does; if I had missed a business appointment or court date on account of these facts, I'd light up the airline like a Christmas tree.
As for sitarro's snarky reply: How sophisticated of you not to expect the airline will handle your luggage without damaging it or that it will arrive at your destination when you do. It may have escaped your notice, but some passengers have more than one bag they consider essential. There is nothing the airlines do today that they did not do better before deregulation. The abuse heaped on passengers is driven only by Greed and when it crosses the line from rude to dangerous, the airline should be slapped and slapped hard.
I wouldn't worry about future jury service. Any first year law student could detect your ass-kissing attitude and would punt you in a New York minute. The lady in this story deserves an impartial jury, and clearly, you could contaminate a busload of clositered nuns.
And people wonder why the BP CEO says we're a litigious society.
As for sitarro's snarky reply: How sophisticated of you not to expect the airline will handle your luggage without damaging it or that it will arrive at your destination when you do. It may have escaped your notice, but some passengers have more than one bag they consider essential. There is nothing the airlines do today that they did not do better before deregulation. The abuse heaped on passengers is driven only by Greed and when it crosses the line from rude to dangerous, the airline should be slapped and slapped hard.
I wouldn't worry about future jury service. Any first year law student could detect your ass-kissing attitude and would punt you in a New York minute. The lady in this story deserves an impartial jury, and clearly, you could contaminate a busload of clositered nuns.
And people wonder why the BP CEO says we're a litigious society.
Shut the fuck up.
damn. you're back from being banned.And people wonder why the BP CEO says we're a litigious society.
Shut the fuck up.
damn. you're back from being banned.And people wonder why the BP CEO says we're a litigious society.
Shut the fuck up.
And here I was all happy the mods used 'tard-b-gon'.
Can't you just go back on ban for like.... ever? It was hard enough to air the place out as is.
Okay people, your idiot lady is going to make some good money here and for what? My guess is she deliberately avoided the flight personnel and then fell asleep for the express purpose of creating this little litigation ploy. I smell counter suit from the airline.
Okay people, your idiot lady is going to make some good money here and for what? My guess is she deliberately avoided the flight personnel and then fell asleep for the express purpose of creating this little litigation ploy. I smell counter suit from the airline.
I doubt it was a plot one way or the other. The simplest explanation is that she fell asleep and the cleaning crew didn't want to deal with her.
The bigger issue to me is this tendency in our society that Somebody Else Should Pay Whenever Something Goes Wrong - and the bottom feeding tort lawyers that enable this damaging condition.
Passenger suing airline for not waking her up after flight landed
Plane landed at midnight. She woke up at 4 a.m. in a dark locked plane. One might feel compassion for her, but check out this video. What a bimbo biotch.
Hot Air Passenger suing airline for not waking her up after flight landed
Passenger suing airline for not waking her up after flight landed
Plane landed at midnight. She woke up at 4 a.m. in a dark locked plane. One might feel compassion for her, but check out this video. What a bimbo biotch.
Hot Air Passenger suing airline for not waking her up after flight landed
Do you really want to fly an airline that can't figure out whether its still got passengers on it when they lock up?