Precisely. Next call, Chicago police. But I'm pretty sure United will find it can't just leave the statement there.
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Why should the passenger take the $ and get a bus/car..why couldn't the 4 United employees do the same?
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How did
@united even decide who should be denied a flight when *they* overbook? How/when do they then decide who to forcibly remove?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Does
@United not see a problem with the phrase "refused to leave voluntarily"? If it's 'voluntary' but you say 'refused', not 'voluntary'.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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How did they pick out that passenger to leave? Why him?
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More like "don't @ us"
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Ohhh.....but they will surely be @ ed.
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Hey Kojak, try finding out the WHOLE story before you make a stupid comment! Oh that's right, you DON'T work for a news organization.
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So far no local journo has tracked down the doctor even though he was treated at a nearby hosp
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Looks like
@united is taking lessons from@StateDept on communications...good luck with thatThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I got the implication that they were referring to the passenger as a criminal instead of a paying customer.I'd include it in lawsuit.
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I think we'll be hearing more from United than this.
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