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rennaps
21st Jun 2011, 11:20
You now get thrown off planes for just saying the F-word.

"A New York children's author who dropped the "F-bomb" in exasperation over a plane delay at Detroit Metro Airport found himself ejected from the aircraft. Robert Sayegh, 37, said Atlantic Southeast Airlines overreacted to his language when it summoned police aboard to escort him off the Sunday evening flight."


Children's Author Ejected From Plane For Swearing (http://news.airwise.com/story/view/1308011136.html)

TightSlot
21st Jun 2011, 11:37
There was an easy way for him to have avoided the entire incident.

Octopussy2
21st Jun 2011, 12:11
There can't be many of us who haven't (possibly unwittingly) muttered an expletive in this situation... As reported, this seems a very strange action by the airline. If he were being loud, disruptive or swearing AT someone, then that would be entirely different, but if this happened as reported, I suggest the delicate flower who took offence might be more suited to working in, shall we say, a less customer-facing role.

TightSlot
21st Jun 2011, 15:06
As reported is just one side of the story. Your experience of life should be telling you that there is likely to be more to the incident than that.

I have removed people from the aircraft before now for using foul language, and I remain quite proud of doing so - Quite apart from the potential for further problems once airborne, I don't feel that I should have to listen to it and I don't feel that any of my crew should have to either. Most importantly of all, I don't see that all his fellow passengers sitting in the area around him, having paid for the experience should have to be subjected to that language - they too are customers, the difference being that they have chosen to behave like adults.

Am I a Blushing Flower? - Hardly!
:E

vctenderness
21st Jun 2011, 18:42
You now get thrown off planes for just saying the F-word.

"A New York children's author who dropped the "F-bomb" in exasperation over a plane delay at Detroit Metro Airport found himself ejected from the aircraft. Robert Sayegh, 37, said Atlantic Southeast Airlines overreacted to his language when it summoned police aboard to escort him off the Sunday evening flight."


Children's Author Ejected From Plane For Swearing (http://news.airwise.com/story/view/1308011136.html)

Good!!!:D:D

A stand against foul abusive language is needed - there is a time and a place and a few choice words have passed my lips before but before doing so take a check of the surroundings.

radeng
22nd Jun 2011, 08:11
What about swearing in a foreign language? I was told by a Finnish colleague that the name of a brand of mineral water available in Germany is actually pronounced the same as the Finnish slang for female genitalia.......One could imagine a poor foreigner unwittingly getting into all sorts of trouble...