He was biligerent.
But was it the cause or the effect of being deplaned?
He was biligerent.
Mexico will pay for it.Man this guy is going kick azz in the lawsuit. United better settle as this case is a slam dunk for any lawyer whose is even remotely competent.
LOL. Spot on ;-)Mexico will pay for it.
Not gonna happen. Your legal expertise notwithstanding.Man this guy is going kick azz in the lawsuit. United better settle as this case is a slam dunk for any lawyer whose is even remotely competent.
At least he wasn't illiterate.He was biligerent.
You do understand that aviation law varies considerably from the common law of trespass, right?He was assaulted. He had every legal right to be where he was, had paid his fare, was there originally by the invitation of the airline (thus not tresspassing) was minding his own business and he was attacked by some truly moronic "security" people. Not only should he sue United for the value of their airplane, the "security" guard (maybe all of them) should be charged with assault. He should file a complaint with the local police to press charges.
Not gonna happen. Your legal expertise notwithstanding.
At least he wasn't illiterate.
You do understand that aviation law varies considerably from the common law of trespass, right?
"Security" was the Chicago PD. Their shield, or "star" as they call it, is quite distinctive. It's in the pictures.
Yup. We call it "qualified immunity."I guess that the police can assault anyone they want with impunity, any old time they want to.
Not gonna happen. Your legal expertise notwithstanding.
I like John. He's a fun guy to drink with. And I find the Banzhaf Theory of Torts quite elegant and well considered. Too bad it has about as much to do with what happens in courts in the U.S. as Melania's wardrobe has to do with Trump's foreign policy.Sorry T-Bones looks like you need to have a Law School refresher.
Are Airlines Allowed to Force/Drag Passengers Off Flight? | Law News
Professor John Banzhaf, from the George Washington University Law School, believes that the passenger has a very good case and that the force used to remove the doctor may even be considered excessive in this scenario.
You think Eisbrouch is saying that he could win a legal action on this?Now now T-Bones... no need to get all touchy because a guy who isn't even a lawyer was correct that the United passenger has a case and you were incorrect. Being a liberal law professor has nothing to do with the subject at hand.
Personal injury attorney David Eisbrouch told LawNewz.com, “These are some questions I would be asking if I represented the passenger. At a minimum United personnel should be reaching out to the good doctor asap in order to resolve this matter before it goes any further.”
This lawyer agrees with me too!
Better figure on not flying, then. I don't know of a single airline that doesn't do the overbook-and-bump thing. It's in their contracts of carriage." Rights" for a consumer are simply this: " Don't like it, don't buy it "
Looking to the legal system or government for justice in this case is a lost cause. Just remember to boycott this and every other company that is completely unethical at every chance.
They may all overbook, but some certainly handle better than others.You think Eisbrouch is saying that he could win a legal action on this?
Heh-heh. That's so cute.
Better figure on not flying, then. I don't know of a single airline that doesn't do the overbook-and-bump thing. It's in their contracts of carriage.
Here's part of your (well, my) problem. Most major cities in the U.S. you got your choice of Delta, American, or United.They may all overbook, but some certainly handle better than others.
You think Eisbrouch is saying that he could win a legal action on this?
Heh-heh. That's so cute.
No, I'm chuckling because you think you won something.LOL... you are just fuming right now aren't you? You got bested on a law debate by someone who isn't even a lawyer. I said he has a case and you said he didn't. I was right and you were wrong... admit it.
No, I'm chuckling because you think you won something.