No, airlines are going to have to get used to the fact that their every action is potentially going to end up on YouTube, and as this week's events have shown, that's no bad thing.
But there's always the problem that we often don't know how these incidents started and chances are cameras only get turned on once voices are raised, so chances are we are only seeing the (agreed possibly poor)
resolution of the problem, but almost certainly not the attitude/comment/behaviour that triggered it....
If this feeding frenzy ( which seems to be consistently entitled something like "airline employees bad, passengers good") continues maybe for the protection of staff the airlines might have to consider issuing body cameras to customer facing employees......and I'm only half joking.
Police body cameras 'cut complaints against officers' - BBC News
https://www.policemisconduct.net/exp...-body-cameras/