10-05-2017, 05:50 PM
You forgot this part:
"Bill Dumas, the passenger who recorded the incident and uploaded it to YouTube, told NBC News that although the police were being “overly aggressive,” Daulatzai was combative and “wasn’t giving much of a choice.”"
She had plenty of chances to walk off the plane under her own control. Some people just don't understand that being asked get off a plane by an airline representative isn't up for negotiation. Once the request is made, that is it, that flight will not ever leave the ground with you on it. Period. You are either getting off on your own escorted by the airline or you are going to be forcibly escorted by the police if you won't leave for them. I would imagine that since they pressed chargers on her and she was cited that those charges will stick.
The only part of this episode that is up for discussion is the reason she was asked to leave. Did the airline have probable cause to remove her in accordance with the law? That is a civil matter, she may get some money, or maybe she won't. But that isn't going to have any effect on the criminal charges she faces.
"Bill Dumas, the passenger who recorded the incident and uploaded it to YouTube, told NBC News that although the police were being “overly aggressive,” Daulatzai was combative and “wasn’t giving
She had plenty of chances to walk off the plane under her own control. Some people just don't understand that being asked get off a plane by an airline representative isn't up for negotiation. Once the request is made, that is it, that flight will not ever leave the ground with you on it. Period. You are either getting off on your own escorted by the airline or you are going to be forcibly escorted by the police if you won't leave for them. I would imagine that since they pressed chargers on her and she was cited that those charges will stick.
The only part of this episode that is up for discussion is the reason she was asked to leave. Did the airline have probable cause to remove her in accordance with the law? That is a civil matter, she may get some money, or maybe she won't. But that isn't going to have any effect on the criminal charges she faces.