UA forcibly remove random pax from flight - Round 2
The passenger had given up his seat and been compensated. He changed his mind and snuck back on the plane illegally. He intentionally made a scene to get attention and more money from United. It worked. United should have had him arrested and pressed charges against him. Instead they tried to make nice with him. It didn't work.
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The passenger had given up his seat and been compensated. He changed his mind and snuck back on the plane illegally. He intentionally made a scene to get attention and more money from United. It worked. United should have had him arrested and pressed charges against him. Instead they tried to make nice with him. It didn't work.
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Memory flawed? It's not a flawed memory when you basically make up a position from scratch. I challenge you to find any reporting of any kind whatsoever that would, does or ever did support that position. It's straight up slander.
The passenger had given up his seat and been compensated. He changed his mind and snuck back on the plane illegally. He intentionally made a scene to get attention and more money from United. It worked. United should have had him arrested and pressed charges against him. Instead they tried to make nice with him. It didn't work.
As far as I can recall, none of them match your "recollection" of events.
Frankly, I don't know why we're having this debate at all. Other than the issue of the lawsuit by the officer involved, nobody has added anything new at all (other than the above fiction) to the discussion.