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Getting trapped airside - when does it become "false imprisonment"?

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Old 17th Nov 2008, 14:23
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The delay experienced was many things: Bad customer service, insensitive, irritating, avoidable, unacceptable: One thing it wasn't was false imprisonment, and calling it such simply devalues the argument.

el # - The use of phrases in your posts such as BS and Crap achieve little except a raising of the temperature: When this is contrasted with the calmer, less emotional and authoritative posts that surround yours there is only one possible conclusion as to who is making the better point. In short, behaving like a drunk, in a pub, looking to start a fight tends not to encourage others to take you seriously.

I'll close this now, as I believe that the original question has now been answered.
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