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Props to dude that stood up. Wait til an airline employee does some crazy stuff and theres some gully dudes on the plane. No one would be acting tough then.
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Just saw the video. Those cam chicks are bold. Libraries, at work... wild stuff.
Wow. What a miserable fat piece of ****. Real tough on that plane...
Props to dude that stood up. Wait til an airline employee does some crazy stuff and theres some gully dudes on the plane. No one would be acting tough then.
I just watched the video and that passenger just came at the attendant in full force, he was wanted a fight
Told him he would knock him out and charged up at him. Stroller shouldn't have been on the flight to begin with, not sure why that lady cared so much. Seems people just want to test airlines now and vids like this will only continue, the women and passenger should've been kicked off.
So a single woman should carry two kids and luggage? I guess people in wheel chairs should just use their arms to board the plane too? If I saw a man almost hit a woman and child with a stroller I'd have something to say too.
Lol are we watching the same video? The flight attendant approached dude mad aggressively, raising his voice jabbing his finger at him.
I watched the video where a passenger stands up and says "hey buddy, I'll knock you tf out" and then jumps into the aisle and speed walks right up to the attendants face, not sure which you saw.
The customer is always right. Never a good look to get in the face of a customer. Flight attendant should have ignored that threat.
I will have to find the post on FB again but apparently the chick couldn't really understand English and was carrying like 3 kids was at some point screaming at the top of her lungs because they were telling her that stroller wasn't going to fit in the overhead bin. She got hit, iirc, because as ol dude was getting it from near her and it caught her in the face. It wasn't a tuggin' match, it was a clear accident. Supposedly.I just watched the video and that passenger just came at the attendant in full force, he was wanting a fight. Not sure what you guys expect the attendant to say, of course he should be professional at work, but the passenger had no right acting that way and most guys working would say the same thing cause of pride
Told him he would knock him out and charged up at him. Stroller shouldn't have been on the flight to begin with, not sure why that lady cared so much. Seems people just want to test airlines now and vids like this will only continue, that passenger should've been kicked off for threatening the attendant imo.
Customer ain't always right, they not and that saying is why so many entitled folks cause such ruckus when they can't get their beer to-go.The customer is always right. Never a good look to get in the face of a customer. Flight attendant should have ignored that threat.
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What in the world
Scandal-hit United Airlines is facing a new PR disaster — after a valuable giant rabbit died mysteriously on one of its planes.
Three-foot Simon, destined to be the world’s biggest bunny, died in the cargo section of a Boeing 767 after flying out of Heathrow to a new celebrity owner in the US.
Breeder Annette Edwards, of Stoulton, Worcs, said: “He was fit as a fiddle. I’ve sent rabbits round the world, nothing like this happened.” United’s reputation is at rock bottom after film of a doctor being dragged from a jet went
Edwards, 65, said 3ft Simon, expected to grow to be the world’s biggest rabbit, and was healthy when placed in the cargo hold.
But Simon, heading to a new celebrity owner in the US, was found dead after the Boeing 767-300 landed at O’Hare — the airport where a doctor was violently dragged off a UA plane.