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ArchangelMadzz said:
Imaginedvl said:

I'm not contradicting myself at all; you are just making assumption here about what United can or cannot do (I'm doing it as well) and there is no such rule for someone to do whatever they want and just ignore the company rules in that case.

You are talking like you know 100% sure that United does not have anything in their contract allowing them to de-planed someone after boarding, where did you get that? Also, on top of it you also assume the airport authorities know less than you about that? Because if they actually went for it, it is most likely because they knew they were in their right.

And again, the dude did not want to complain. You can call this his right, but then getting hurt in the process is just an accident. Because at the end, other than letting the dude do whatever his wanted and basically follows his own rules) the only end to this was for him to get out of the plane.

No security guards or people in authority make any mistakes. 

If you forceably move someone and they get hurt, you hurt them. Especially as now it seems nothing in their policy says about removing people after they've boarded the plane due to overbooking. They didn't fulfill their end of the business contract of services therefore this guy had every right to not want to move. 

They bloodied up an old man and dragged him off as he slowly regained conciousness. Even if they were in the right to remove him there's other ways of doing it that these guys clearly aren't trained for.

Yes of course. Let the plane wait hours while person is not complying, ignore the other passengers who are all waiting too. Fuck the other plane waiting for the crew (the 4 employees) at the other airport.

Maybe we can also bring 20 people who can remove him while he his resisting like an idiot and make sure to bring pillows too and maybe a drink to keep him hydrated in the whole process...

Alll of this because one person decided to do not comply to authorities... Makes sense :)

And actually, the most funny thing in all of this. The dude is going to win millions and officer is going to lose his job. That's how society works today.