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I Simply Heard The Muslims Who Were Wrongfully Drawn Off A Trip Are Suing The Passengers Who Accused Them. Reasonable?

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I Simply Heard The Muslims Who Were Wrongfully Drawn Off A Trip Are Suing The Passengers Who Accused Them. Reasonable?

Postby madison86 » Fri Dec 27, 2013 8:36 pm

Evidently the muslims were drawn from an aircraft due to the fact of " quot & dubious workout which was noted by other men and women on the trip. It ended up they definitely have been completely standard men and women and not terrorists. They're also suing the guests and are now suing the flight. I will understand why they'd sue the flight because they had been inconvenienced. Do you contemplate the passengers who accused the muslims have to obtain their inappropriate allegations, nevertheless?
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I Simply Heard The Muslims Who Were Wrongfully Drawn Off A Trip Are Suing The Guests Who Charged Them. Reasonable?

Postby wilbart » Sat Dec 28, 2013 8:22 pm

no I'd rather be cautious than dead.  these folks were let go.  these individuals need to recognize.  the airlune need to be discovered innocent of wrong-performing identical with all the individuals who have been dubious despite the truth that they promptd the flight team.   Google Map No map found. cuzmare327 82 weeks previously Please register to give a supplement. Please confirm your account to provide a supplement. Please register to deliver a note. Please confirm your account to provide a message.
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I Simply Heard The Muslims Who Were Wrongfully Drawn Off A Trip Are Suing The Guests Who Charged Them. Reasonable?

Postby elie » Tue Dec 31, 2013 5:40 pm

Sorting by way of the anti-west press propaganda.... ... This is a connect to articles that is not larded with anti-West opinion and prejudice: http://edition.cnn.com/2006/US/11/21/passengers.removed/index.html. The males have been often acting unusually, the other employees and individual who served on the concerns were warranted - if you believed there clearly was any likelihood of your plane being assaulted by other guests could you not behave? Yes, the males involved are worrying concerning the ignorance of the American guests for not being aware of a fairly arbitrary prayer occasion(what? Carrying out a personal routine like this in public areas?!) although in the middle of an airport and yes, it might be undoubtedly sensible to separate up and remain as sets at the major, the middle and at the rear of the 'aircraft and yes, there might be nothing at all suspicious in asking for a seat-belt extender many instances when you don't appear to be fat.... ...but mixing these steps with becoming completed by foreign-hunting people, who speak in Arabic, I think it's sensible to take into account whatever preventive measures are crucial. It really is annoying that all of us need to have definitely to push on a single side of the road, that beards are barred within the armed solutions, that walking down the road bare is typically not recognized, if you were stopped from carrying out these distinct items but might you prosecute? Or some of a selection distinct socially wise behaviors. Yes, possibly we ought to be considerably much more tolerant of distinct cultural norms, even though not in the scenario once the security of the basic public is probably in danger. And the guys involved want to comprehend when they want to be acknowledged in the West, they require to suit directly into American conferences and behaviors, not start suing. Sources: private viewpoint salamanda 82 weeks previously Please register to offer a supplement. Please confirm your account to give a supplement. Please register to deliver a note. Please confirm your account to deliver a message.
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I Just Heard That The Muslims Who Were Wrongfully Pulled Off A Flight Are Suing The Passengers Who Accused Them. Fair?

Postby Mathews » Wed Jan 15, 2014 6:47 am

I don't forget this case From what I bear in mind about this case, the causes there have been security alerts simply because: * The moslem passengers had been not listening to security and safety directions inside the aircraft. * They were employing cellphone even when the security system mentioned hold the phones switched off. * Not only that, they also passed along cellphone to each and every other bear in mind a cellphone is a personal item and is rarely passed by a wife to a husband! Then four males carrying out like this is fairly suspicious. Ever because 9/11, I think there is a very good risk in travelling in aircrafts and if folks complained about a bunch of indisciplined people who were ignoring safety and security calls, I thinnk that is fair adequate. When we board an aircraft, we obey the airline rules. All these airline guidelines are Federal and TSA rules. If a bunch of men and women dis-obey it, they must rightly be searched or probed. I feel they need to be arrested and punished severely for filing a legal claim against innocent individuals and insecure minds. Guidelines of TSA are far more essential than a bunch of folks acting like un-educated freaks inside a tiny fragile aircraft. Sources: experience not_a_noob_returns 82 months ago Please sign in to give a compliment. Please confirm your account to give a compliment. Please sign in to send a message. Please verify your account to send a message.
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I Just Heard That The Muslims Who Were Wrongfully Pulled Off A Flight Are Suing The Passengers Who Accused Them. Fair?

Postby Madelhari » Wed Jan 22, 2014 10:24 am

If the Muslims were acting different than the average person. Yes I read of white people getting in trouble too.
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I Just Heard That The Muslims Who Were Wrongfully Pulled Off A Flight Are Suing The Passengers Who Accused Them. Fair?

Postby Fulumirani » Sun Feb 02, 2014 7:23 pm

i would rather be careful than dead.  these people were let go.  these people should understand.  the airlune should be found innocent of wrong doing; same with the people who were suspicious even though they promptd the airline crew.
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I Just Heard That The Muslims Who Were Wrongfully Pulled Off A Flight Are Suing The Passengers Who Accused Them. Fair?

Postby Rutherford » Thu Feb 06, 2014 1:12 am

From what I remember about this case, the reasons there were security alerts because: * The moslem passengers were not listening to security and safety directions inside the aircraft. * They were using cellphone even when the security system said keep the phones switched off. * Not only that, they also passed along cellphone to each other; remember a cellphone is a personal item and is rarely passed by a wife to a husband! Then four men doing like this is pretty suspicious. Ever since 9/11, I think there is a good risk in travelling in aircrafts; and if people complained about a bunch of indisciplined people who were ignoring security and safety calls, I thinnk that is fair enough. When we board an aircraft, we obey the airline rules. All these airline rules are Federal and TSA rules. If a bunch of people dis-obey it, they should rightly be searched or probed. I feel they should be arrested and punished severely for filing a legal claim against innocent people and insecure minds. Rules of TSA are more important than a bunch of people acting like un-educated freaks inside a small fragile aircraft.
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I Just Heard That The Muslims Who Were Wrongfully Pulled Off A Flight Are Suing The Passengers Who Accused Them. Fair?

Postby Devry » Sat Feb 15, 2014 12:15 pm

yes, I do think it is fair. The fact that some passengers pointed the finger at them for looking arabic and having beards, accusing them of being terrorists is totally wrong. I am no muslim(I live in The Netherlands and am Caucasian), but have to agree with them on this. This sounds like witchhunt to me, and they should pay the price for it. Sources: my opinion Mith 82 months ago Please sign in to give a compliment. Please verify your account to give a compliment. Please sign in to send a message. Please verify your account to send a message.
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I Just Heard That The Muslims Who Were Wrongfully Pulled Off A Flight Are Suing The Passengers Who Accused Them. Fair?

Postby colmcille » Mon Mar 03, 2014 2:17 am

The fact that some passengers pointed the finger at them for looking arabic and having beards, accusing them of being terrorists is totally wrong. I am no muslim(I live in The Netherlands and am Caucasian), but have to agree with them on this. This sounds like witchhunt to me, and they should pay the price for it.
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I Just Heard That The Muslims Who Were Wrongfully Pulled Off A Flight Are Suing The Passengers Who Accused Them. Fair?

Postby Ruaidhri » Sat Mar 08, 2014 5:06 am

.... here is a link to an article that is not larded with anti-West prejudice and bias: http://edition.cnn.com/2006/US/11/21/passengers.removed/index.html. The men were consistently behaving abnormally, the other passenger and crew who acted on their concerns were justified - would you not act if you thought there was any possibility of your airplane being attacked by other passengers? Yes, the men concerned are complaining about the ignorance of the American passengers for not understanding a seemingly random prayer event(what? doing a private ritual like that in public?!) in the middle of an airport; and yes, it may be absolutely reasonable to split up and sit as pairs at the front, the middle and at the back of a 'plane; and yes, there may be nothing suspicious in asking for a seat-belt extender several times when you do not appear to be fat...... ....but combining these actions with being done by foreign-looking people, who speak in Arabic, I think it is reasonable to take whatever precautionary measures are necessary. It is inconvenient that we all have to drive on the same side of the road, that beards are banned in the armed services, that walking down the road naked is generally not understood, but would you sue if you were stopped from doing these things? Or any of a myriad other socially sensible behaviours. Yes, maybe we should be more tolerant of other social norms, but not in the circumstance when the safety of the public is potentially at risk. And the men concerned need to understand that if they want to be accepted in the West, they need to fit in to Western behaviours and conventions, not start suing.
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