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hrpuffnstuff
United States
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DAN SMITH wrote: <quoted text> WHAT GETS ME IS LIABILITY AND CRIMINAL INCARCERATION OF SOMEONE AGAINST THEIR WILL. I MEAN IF SOMEONE WANTS OFF THE PLANE AND THEY SAID NO, THEN THAT IS UNLAWFUL INCARCERATION. THEY ARE DELIBERATING HOLDING YOU AGAINST YOUR WILL. THERE IS CRIME COMMITTED AND IF THE POLICE HELD SOMEONE AGAINST THEIR WILL WITHOUT CAUSE, THEN IT IS UNLAWFUL ARREST. AIRLINES WILL SOON BE HIT WITH THESE KIND OF LAWSUITS AND THAT MAYBE THE REASON ON NORTHWEST SETTLING OUT OF COURT FOR SIMILAR ACTIONS DAN <--------HOLD THIS PERSON DOWN, WHILE WE CANDLE HIS HEAD !!!!
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stevieg
Syracuse, NY
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Does anyone know what would have happened if the passengers unlocked the emergency exit and exited the plane,or if the ones allowed to walk there dogs refused to re board. I myself suffer from mild clostriphobia and would have probably had a panic attack and exited the plane. Better`yet what if all the passangers exited the plane???
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Tbone
Newnan, GA
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stevieg wrote: Does anyone know what would have happened if the passengers unlocked the emergency exit and exited the plane,or if the ones allowed to walk there dogs refused to re board. I myself suffer from mild clostriphobia and would have probably had a panic attack and exited the plane. Better`yet what if all the passangers exited the plane??? ...prosecution...and since you have claustrophobia, drive don't ride on a jet...if a person had a mild child-sex addiction, would ya leave them alone with your 16 year old daughter?...
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stevieg
Syracuse, NY
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So I suppose if I exited the plane due to its in humane state being 8 hours + on the grid and a substancial amount of passengers followed me off,as which probably would be the case they would prosecute us all,sure pal. As for my claustrophobia I have never had a problem servere enough not to fly even when getting stuck for a hour and a half on the runway in philly two christmas's ago when three quarters of U.S air went on strike,but 8 hours see ya.
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Tbone
Newnan, GA
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stevieg wrote: So I suppose if I exited the plane due to its in humane state being 8 hours + on the grid and a substancial amount of passengers followed me off,as which probably would be the case they would prosecute us all,sure pal. As for my claustrophobia I have never had a problem servere enough not to fly even when getting stuck for a hour and a half on the runway in philly two christmas's ago when three quarters of U.S air went on strike,but 8 hours see ya. ...those who follow aren't "tampering with safety equipment or emergency exits"...you did...and all those folks who followed will say, "Joey Buttafucco opened the door, I just followed"...you'll be on yer own, with your lawyer...we don't put up with much crap after 9/11...you do what ya gotta do, bud...I wasn't there, you weren't either...I'd have done things a helluva lot different than this capt...but, you be ready to be responsible for your actions...'pal'...
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Tbone
Newnan, GA
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stevieg wrote: So I suppose if I exited the plane due to its in humane state being 8 hours + on the grid and a substancial amount of passengers followed me off,as which probably would be the case they would prosecute us all,sure pal. As for my claustrophobia I have never had a problem servere enough not to fly even when getting stuck for a hour and a half on the runway in philly two christmas's ago when three quarters of U.S air went on strike,but 8 hours see ya. ...and Philly had to suck...gald the claustrophobia did not affect the situation...hope the rest of your Christmas was in the spirit of the season!
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stevieg
Syracuse, NY
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Thats,s funny you say that because I sat next to a woman on the flight that was stuck also she received a hotel voucher and invited me to stay the night with her and have some drinks it worked out quite well and we got flights out in the morning and the rest of christmas went great except for the two week loss of my luggage, Thanks for the info, although I dout any jury in the country would convict me as it could almost be considered an emergency situation 8 hours + in a packed airplane with no food water or facilitys. The publicity would be enourmous and there would be a law suit,along with no shortage of witness's of our unbearable conditions.
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Tbone
Newnan, GA
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stevieg wrote: Thats,s funny you say that because I sat next to a woman on the flight that was stuck also she received a hotel voucher and invited me to stay the night with her and have some drinks it worked out quite well and we got flights out in the morning and the rest of christmas went great except for the two week loss of my luggage, Thanks for the info, although I dout any jury in the country would convict me as it could almost be considered an emergency situation 8 hours + in a packed airplane with no food water or facilitys. The publicity would be enourmous and there would be a law suit,along with no shortage of witness's of our unbearable conditions. ...yep, we live in frivilous litigious society fed by those kooks in the media...having flown some of the most recognizable reporters around the world...you wouldn't believe all/much they say if ya saw how they act when the camera isn't on...and we had top priority...so no 8 hour sits...
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Weird phobias
Costa Rica
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Very good site, excellent content, I will recommend to my group of readers in the university, I found very interesting article on the internet, including this ... [url=http://www.weird-phobias. com/]Weird phobias[/url] that control your life.....: The humongous list of phobias that you can have find anywhere shares the same characteristics, like the fear of dentist or doctor. Phobias and Fears are emotional reactions to an uncomfortable situation that causes physical and mental responses. Some of the symptoms that affect all of these weird phobias and fears like fear of success or fear of long words include: 1) Horror, terror, confusion, fear and uncontrollable feelings of panic 2) Unawareness that phobias and fears go beyond. 3) Acceleration of heart beat, extreme sweating, trembling, breathing problems.
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