Virgin Blue calls the cops on annoyed customer
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I think there is a hell of a lot more to this story. Police are not called just because a passenger had a disagreement with Cabin Crew.
Love to hear the other side and most probably the more accurate account!
Love to hear the other side and most probably the more accurate account!
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Thing that gets my attention is that the police took no action in this case, so the other side must have been pretty weak. I was at Canberra airport during a 'scene' at the Qantas desk over a year ago and close enough the hear the AFP guy tell a Qantas manager it was a service issue on that occasion and nothing to do with the police.
On that occasion there was a heated disagreement between several passengers and several people at the counter near the baggage check but I never heard what it was really all about.
On that occasion there was a heated disagreement between several passengers and several people at the counter near the baggage check but I never heard what it was really all about.
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Spot on Oakape and Mr Hat
Cultural changes that will take a long time to effect - I think we (VB) will all have to have a think about how we want it to move forward.
It certainly is a different beast since I got on board.
What a waste of AFP time, what is surprising is the fact it got to the point where they were called to the gate. I guess the Captain got a 'beefed' up version of events.
Always two sides to a story though.
Cultural changes that will take a long time to effect - I think we (VB) will all have to have a think about how we want it to move forward.
It certainly is a different beast since I got on board.
What a waste of AFP time, what is surprising is the fact it got to the point where they were called to the gate. I guess the Captain got a 'beefed' up version of events.
Always two sides to a story though.
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Precisely. Surprising nobody's done something about that. Is Christopher Zinn listening?
Personally I think it is a health hazard not to offer passengers water whether they buy it in a bottle or not due to the humidity in the cabin environment. I wonder how long before some tight-ass passes out because of lack of fluids?
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Yawn.......all this PC stuff !
Bring back to the GOD's.
Strewth when we had stuff like this happening in the late 80's and early 90's on the classics.
We'd just wait 'till the cabin lights were out -then grabbed the old ABC Guide,chucked a blanket over the perpetrator and gave him the old ONE-TWO.
Game over!
Bring back to the GOD's.
Strewth when we had stuff like this happening in the late 80's and early 90's on the classics.
We'd just wait 'till the cabin lights were out -then grabbed the old ABC Guide,chucked a blanket over the perpetrator and gave him the old ONE-TWO.
Game over!
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physcho Jo
"over the nye period." Water is water, did you read that in a womans magazine or something? I don't think it is fashionable to drink $3.99 more-expensive-than-petrol 'Pump' water that came from where your tap water came from.
This is Australia, its only a matter of time.
I'm not sure which is worse. That you have spent your life, and new years eve going to restaurants for the shear pleasure of drinking their tap water. Or that you honestly believe that Melbourne tap water is comparable in quality to South East Asian tap water
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Personally I think it is a health hazard not to offer passengers water whether they buy it in a bottle or not due to the humidity in the cabin environment. I wonder how long before some tight-ass passes out because of lack of fluids?
Precisely. Surprising nobody's done something about that. Is Christopher Zinn listening?
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Personally I think it is a health hazard not to offer passengers water whether they buy it in a bottle or not due to the humidity in the cabin environment. I wonder how long before some tight-ass passes out because of lack of fluids?
Precisely. Surprising nobody's done something about that. Is Christopher Zinn listening?
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notaplanegeek you're obviously not a traveller either are you?
Drinking tap water in many SE Asian destinations can make you seriously ill or kill you.
I'd suggest that you travel through this part of the world drinking as much tap water as possible. Possibly your headstone could read "water is water".
Personally, I think that $3.50 for airline bottled water is a bit steep, but not as steep as organ failure. But you're right this person should have had a choice.
Drinking tap water in many SE Asian destinations can make you seriously ill or kill you.
I'd suggest that you travel through this part of the world drinking as much tap water as possible. Possibly your headstone could read "water is water".
Personally, I think that $3.50 for airline bottled water is a bit steep, but not as steep as organ failure. But you're right this person should have had a choice.
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As Ben Sandilands says, it is not a crime to disagree with CC and demand being treated with respect.
As Ben Sandilands says, it is not a crime to disagree with CC and demand being treated with respect.
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