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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP here. Not to mention - it is obvious that the police were either given bad information, straight out lied to, and pertinent facts were omitted, when United employees called them. Of course, United probably put in multiple calls - to cement their "urgency" (which turned out to be a completely false ruse, as we all know now). It is not okay for anyone to place false reports to the police - certainly not multiple false reports. That is asking for trouble. They deserve everything they get, frankly. What if your delusional neighbor did this to someone, and ganged up on a neighbor they simply did not like? Would you think it is okay for the police to show up at their house (whenever delusional neighbor felt like it)? Would you be stupid enough to go along with it, to lie to the police? Would you think that the police are "too stupid" to know any better? How long do you think you would get away with it? Exactly. [/quote] United probably lied to police.[/quote] Of course they did - United is the reason the police over reacted. Both United and the police are in enormous trouble. Wonder if the police can sue United? [/quote] Also, the Aviation police are law enforcement officers, so now the city of Chicago and possibly the State of Illinois may be liable as well, which is not making many people happy. [/quote]
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