EasyJet passenger 'punched by Nice Airport worker'
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EasyJet passenger 'punched by Nice Airport worker'
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All a tragic misunderstanding. The passenger has simply asked the airport worker if he could show him the terms and conditions of the United Airlines involuntary boarding denied policy...
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Film that has recently been released show the passenger shoved the worker in the face first.
That begs a question. If true it needs to be published PDQ. The airport worker can be identified easily; can the pax? If the airport worker is punished in any way then he can counter sue the pax, but can he find them?
That begs a question. If true it needs to be published PDQ. The airport worker can be identified easily; can the pax? If the airport worker is punished in any way then he can counter sue the pax, but can he find them?
EasyJet passenger shoved worker in the face first in Nice | Daily Mail Online
If accurate then it would appear that the airport worker first assaulted the passenger.
A photograph appeared to show the man, believed to be a special assistance provider at the airport, attacking the easyJet passenger in the terminal on Saturday.
But footage filmed by one the passengers shows the young father - who was holding his nine-month-old baby - push the French worker in the face, Sun Online reports.
Just seconds before, the footage showed the worker try and knock a camera phone out of the British father's hand when he attempted to take a picture.
But footage filmed by one the passengers shows the young father - who was holding his nine-month-old baby - push the French worker in the face, Sun Online reports.
Just seconds before, the footage showed the worker try and knock a camera phone out of the British father's hand when he attempted to take a picture.