Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, how awful for everyone. But I see people wasted no time with their “I would never.” A little compassion goes a long way.
I have a lot of compassion...for the poor people on the flight and the airline employees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should have been tranquilized.
F*ck you.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should have been tranquilized.
+100.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, how awful for everyone. But I see people wasted no time with their “I would never.” A little compassion goes a long way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine how the parents feel.
Oh well. I feel more bad for the passengers who had to listen to that shit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would no one tell him off? He's not a baby but a child who can process some communication. Unbelievable. I would have scolded him, SN or not. There's something called common courtesy.
You have no idea what this kid can process. Telling him off would have only heightened his anxiety. His mother trying to correct him was setting him off. Please don't do this IRL. You'll make a hard situation worse.
Then they need to understand that their family cannot take an 8 hour plane trip. They aren't the only family to have to come to that realization. Age, illness, finances---all sorts of reasons that people can't fly for that length of time.
+1
The parents are 100% at fault for not taking steps to prevent this.
They should never fly with a child who is uncontrollable.
Were all the passengers complaining and protesting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would no one tell him off? He's not a baby but a child who can process some communication. Unbelievable. I would have scolded him, SN or not. There's something called common courtesy.
You have no idea what this kid can process. Telling him off would have only heightened his anxiety. His mother trying to correct him was setting him off. Please don't do this IRL. You'll make a hard situation worse.
Then they need to understand that their family cannot take an 8 hour plane trip. They aren't the only family to have to come to that realization. Age, illness, finances---all sorts of reasons that people can't fly for that length of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Emergency stop? Delaying everyone? Not sure that’s helpful to the other passengers. Screaming kid is a pain but, not a risk?
He wasn't just screaming, but running around the aisle and climbing on seats and playing with the overhead
Was he screaming while climbing?
No he was quiet. His screams got worse because the mother tried to change behavior. This kid obviously has serious delays. And people are being very cruel to him and his parents. Flying obviously stressed the heck out of him.
I'm sure he was annoying to listen to, but I feel worse for the parents than the other passengers.
When a child has developmental delays and neurological issues to that degree, then preparations need to be made by consulting the family doctor, etc. OR not take the trip. Even if you think the passengers don't count, consider what the trip was like for the child. TRAUMATIC.
I agree.
Anonymous wrote:Where would they stop? Most of the flight is over the ocean.