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Old 04-13-2017, 10:22 AM
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United was morally wrong, BUT the question is were they legally wrong? The link Feesh posted seemed to indicate that United was legally wrong because the dude had already boarded the plane. This was only one lawyer's opinion though.


I'd like to see how the actual law reads concerning when and under what circumstances people can be bumped off of flights AFTER they have boarded.
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Old 04-13-2017, 10:28 AM
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United was morally wrong, BUT the question is were they legally wrong? The link Feesh posted seemed to indicate that United was legally wrong because the dude had already boarded the plane. This was only one lawyer's opinion though.


I'd like to see how the actual law reads concerning when and under what circumstances people can be bumped off of flights AFTER they have boarded.





Like I said, once on the plane the rules have changed and it's out of local PD's jurisdiction. It becomes Federal, as in TSA level at that point. Why you think United blamed the man at first and is now bending over backwards so far as to refund everyone on the plane. They realized what they did was illegal and is now gotten themselves in hot water.
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Old 04-13-2017, 10:29 AM
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United was morally wrong, BUT the question is were they legally wrong? The link Feesh posted seemed to indicate that United was legally wrong because the dude had already boarded the plane. This was only one lawyer's opinion though.


I'd like to see how the actual law reads concerning when and under what circumstances people can be bumped off of flights AFTER they have boarded.



Like I said, once on the plane the rules have changed and it's out of local PD's jurisdiction. It becomes Federal, as in TSA level at that point. Why you think United blamed the man at first and is now bending over backwards so far as to refund everyone on the plane. The realized what they did was illegal and is now gotten themselves in hot water.
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Old 04-13-2017, 01:16 PM
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Like I said, once on the plane the rules have changed and it's out of local PD's jurisdiction. It becomes Federal, as in TSA level at that point. Why you think United blamed the man at first and is now bending over backwards so far as to refund everyone on the plane. The realized what they did was illegal and is now gotten themselves in hot water.


Running back on a plane you were removed from is also a security risk and federal security risk at that !

So he broke the law by running back on a plane when removed by law!

Airline has 100% right to remove anyone from a plane anytime with out reason !




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Old 04-13-2017, 01:19 PM
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Running back on a plane you were removed from is also a security risk and federal security risk at that !

So he broke the law by running back on a plane when removed by law!

Airline has 100% right to remove anyone from a plane anytime with out reason !




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Old 04-13-2017, 01:19 PM
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Like I said, once on the plane the rules have changed and it's out of local PD's jurisdiction. It becomes Federal, as in TSA level at that point. Why you think United blamed the man at first and is now bending over backwards so far as to refund everyone on the plane. The realized what they did was illegal and is now gotten themselves in hot water.


That's false is not just TSA
A Local PD can board any plane with permission from airline in its jurisdiction

It does not have to be the TSA to remove him !
Local PD can remove anyone who is a threat , or not obeying the rules of airline!

Which the Dr didn't read his "fine print "

Again bad look for United because of the 15secs of video

But at end of the day they accomplished what they went to do !

Solve a problem!




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