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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 31 May 2017

    United Airlines is facing a $435,000 fine from the FAA, which said a potentially unsafe plane was flown 23 timeshttp://nyti.ms/2qC0BKo 

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      1. Good Fundies Brian‏ @OmarMinayaFan 31 May 2017
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        That doesn't seem like enough of a penalty relative to what is alleged.

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      1. Jay Lamb‏ @macinjay 31 May 2017
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        I did the math and that's the equivalent of a one cent penalty on a family of four making $40K.

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      2. Justin Sink‏Verified account @justinsink 31 May 2017
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        @FBenenati is this bad?

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      3. Patty‏ @PattyOLimerick 31 May 2017
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        Let's put it this way... your engine is misfiring and your brakes don't work. But your employer says keep driving that rig because money.

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      1. USWETHEPEOPLE  🌊‏ @USWeThePeople 31 May 2017
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        That's it ? Make the board and the CEO and CFO pay additional 10.000.000 Dollars Change will come

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      1. Tommy Buttaccio‏ @500yearsdungon 31 May 2017
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        I believe it. Was on an @united plane leaving O'hare once, and right before takeoff the door fell off. #oops

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      1. BluesMan‏ @UncleBenTheRice 31 May 2017
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        Yeah I am pretty sure the entire Delta domestic 737 fleet is also unsafe given they were built in the 80's and smell like retirement center

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      2. _S_‏ @foodnwhine_ 31 May 2017
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        That's the price they'll have to pay for jeopardizing hundreds of lives? seriously?

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      2. pj sully‏ @pjsully2 31 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        So are we to feel grateful when dragged off United flight?

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      1. HilaryStabb‏ @MoonArrowMars 31 May 2017
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        That seems like a tiny fine considering 23 passenger groups were put on potentially lethal plane rides.

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      2. William Smith‏ @WilliamSmith 31 May 2017
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        This is probably a bigger deal than beating up a passenger, and i'm pretty sure that guy got more than 400k. How about 400M fine?

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      1. matty shoestring‏ @mattyshoestring 31 May 2017
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        Can airlines go out of buisness still? I feel that even if they keep doing this stuff they will be bailed out.

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      1. Sean Smith‏ @protanope 31 May 2017
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        Wow, that's so much money, no doubt that will scare United & all billion-dollar industries from ever doing anything like that ever again.

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      2. good luck in sluck‏ @goodluckinsluck 31 May 2017
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        😡😡😡 I'm on a plane at least twice a week. United was nixed from my airlines to use last year. Worst ever. They should hit the CEO in pocket

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      1. Stephanie‏ @StephanieA6510 31 May 2017
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        What's it going to take to bring some type of federal regulation or oversight back? Passengers are at risk from airline personnel as well.

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      1. ACM‏ @ApathyOver 31 May 2017
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        That's IT-NEVER EVER flying United again,I don't care if I have to pay more!!

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