Ursus
Known Reviewer
They 'overbooked', then asked for volunteers to leave the plane, then dragged a man off the plane who was randomly selected to be escorted from the plane. Why? They wanted to send some of their extra airline crew to another city. Why didn't the airline put their work crew on another, private jet instead of taking seats from passengers that had already paid for them. That is theft on the part of the airline. You can't make this shit up. I hope this guy sues the airline for $100 million dollars.
The other passengers should have came to this man's defense when the police officers started forcibly removing the man from the plane. As I said, police officers are paid brown-shirts. They have no decency. I hope these officers get payback one day, where a crowd of civilians attack them just as they attack innocent people in their day-to-day 'job'. Fucking disgraceful on the part of United. They will lose millions because of this event. There is already a boycott being started online and people are cancelling their bookings with United.
Talk about stupid customer service.
The other passengers should have came to this man's defense when the police officers started forcibly removing the man from the plane. As I said, police officers are paid brown-shirts. They have no decency. I hope these officers get payback one day, where a crowd of civilians attack them just as they attack innocent people in their day-to-day 'job'. Fucking disgraceful on the part of United. They will lose millions because of this event. There is already a boycott being started online and people are cancelling their bookings with United.
Talk about stupid customer service.
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