Anonymous wrote:I'm shocked by the ranting of the other passenger. People are assholes for not shutting that man down. He is a good example of an uneducated classless republican wanting to stir shit whenever the opportunity opens. She is American too and has no relations or desire to be associated with ISIS. The ignorance of some people is mind blowing.[/quote
+1 And the flight attendant handled it very, very badly. How could she justify handing the man next to her an unopened can of beer but refused to hand her an unopened can of diet soda?
Anonymous wrote:It's psychological profiling. Anyone who orders soda or water when they could have beer is considered a nutcase risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that I've never been served an unopened can, but clearly this flight attendant was willing to serve unopened cans, if she gave one to another passenger. Maybe that was a mistake, and she just forgot to open it, or maybe it was profiling.
Beer is a different type of beverage than Coke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that I've never been served an unopened can, but clearly this flight attendant was willing to serve unopened cans, if she gave one to another passenger. Maybe that was a mistake, and she just forgot to open it, or maybe it was profiling.
Beer is a different type of beverage than Coke.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that I've never been served an unopened can, but clearly this flight attendant was willing to serve unopened cans, if she gave one to another passenger. Maybe that was a mistake, and she just forgot to open it, or maybe it was profiling.
Anonymous wrote:On a domestic flight you have to pay for the beer. Maybe that's the difference.
Anonymous wrote:"For hygienic reasons, she asked for an unopened can of soda, she said. The flight attendant told her that she could not give her one but then handed an unopened can of beer to a man seated nearby. Ahmad questioned the flight attendant.
"We are unauthorized to give unopened cans to people because they may use it as a weapon on the plane," she recalled the flight attendant telling her."
http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/30/us/united-flight-muslim-chaplain/index.html
I can't recall a flight (and I've been flying a lot, for years) where cans weren't opened first before being handed to a passenger. I feel someone should have come back at the fellow passenger who made rude comments, but other than that there is nothing outrageous about this incident.