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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-03-2009 @ 4:13PM
Karen said...
And you would lose.
They were not discriminated against. They engaged in activity that was considered suspicious. It was investigated. They were cleared. Policy was followed. They were offered a refund and a free return flight. All reasonable.
You don't have a right to monetary compensation because you get your feelings hurt.
The girls didn't report them because they gave them a dirty look, they reported them because they were talking about safety concerns on the plane. The girls didn't remove them from the plane. AirTran deemed it suspicious (as they might should) and investigated. Then they FOLLOWED THE EXISTING policy.
The FBI doesn't make the policy. They weren't denied ALL air travel, just air travel at that time. The FBI doesn't make Air Tran policy -which I noticed that this article - and most others leave out.
Get over it. OR sue and show what an ass you are. But you lose.