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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But I am a lawyer, and I would represent United in this one. They have the law on their side, although not popular support of course. So, you can be sure they will settle this case because of the bad publicity in litigating it, but in terms of the letter of the law I think they are in a good position. Whether the officers are in as strong a position, I would not want that case.[/quote] probably the best post thus far. [/quote] No, the law and case law are not on United or the police side in this particular case. I've been practicing for almost 20 years, no way. The specific facts of this plane NOT being oversold, the employees commuting, all passengers boarded, the unnecessary roughness/ boarderline brutality, whether this was a "customer service issue" vs a police issue, the overwhelmingly similar eyewitness accounts and videos. This was a case of management forcing off a passenger to help a fellow employee at all costs. I would really like to see this case go to trial to get all the facts out in the open. In particular I would really like to know what was told to the aviation police by United. [/quote]
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