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Man kicked off plane in Detroit for dropping F-bomb may sue Delta carrier
Man kicked off flight for using F-word in boarding area in casual conversation. (www.freep.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Can anyone say " First Amendment to the United States Constitution ". I could see if someone had given him a warning to please refrain from using that kind of language in a professional manor. On the other side, I'm sure that parts of this story / allegations are untold in the article. Really though? Getting kicked off for throwing the F-Bomb? I've heard 11 year old kids do it on flights.
OMG NO SHIST 1st AMENDMENT. Must be in CT there are so many peaple arested for cussing it's not funny.
Is this what really happened; I thought that these things were common only in Hitler's Germany and Stali's Soviet Union and other police states, not in the United States of America. The F-word goes to the deserving flight attendant that could have demanded common education from the passenger, but to drop him; probably she is some old ugly bitch who has nothing better to do.
Correction, it was a male flight attendant who complained to the pilot who in the process became an accomplice. The passenger should sue the hell out of the airline for damages.
So, this is what we've come to. Just a mere 30 years ago, men would save such words for the locker room or a pool haul, but today we use them in front of anyone within ear shot. It's not a matter of the constitution or 1st ammendment rights, it's a sign of a breakdown in our culture. Consideration of those around us has disappeared to be replaced by the "I'm the only person that matters" attitude. If anything was accomplished in this event, our f-bomb dropping passenger will hold his tongue ocassionally. On second thought, no, he'll sue. Another American trait.
Well said Richard!!!!!!!!!!You don't even have to be Church folk. The Church is accepting things now that the world wouldn't accept then. That consideration of others seems to be a thing of the past.