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Imaginedvl said:
VGPolyglot said:

If the guy was right, then he can't  be in the wrong by doing what's in the right.

Where did you get that? I did not say he was right. Anyway, I remember you comment about the police and all that. This is like talking to a wall. 

And even if you can say he is right (I'm assuming because I said he could sue if he believes so) you are again mixing 2 things... The choice United made which has nothing to do with the airport authorities or the police you hate so much and the actual airport authorities asking him to de-plane...

But this is a sterile conversation, you already told us that for you, the fact that you think you are right gives you the right to do not comply to the police.

Well, someone has to be right. If the United are wrong, then he is right. Also, United were complicit in the actions of the police/security. They knew that he didn't want to get off, and they knew that force would be needed to get him off. The CEO at first didn't even acknowledge anywrongdoing with the way he was taken out, so they were obviously fine with it. And yes, I think that being right means that you shouldn't have to cooperate with the police, because the police shouldn't have free reign to do whatever they want.