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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-11-2011 @ 8:29PM
Ann said...
For years now I have had to put up with this type of thing on the plane. Male, female, young and old. Do not touch my butt! This isn't excepted in any workplace including titty bars. I have even been held in the aft galley by an intoxicated passenger who wouldn't stop squeezing my breasts and forcefully kissing me. I couldn't get away. The other and crew had left. I came out of the aft lav and he came out of the lav in front of mine. He was hiding and waiting to get me. I was saved by a male gate agent. They never called the police. They made me hurry on to my next flight because the flight was late and couldn't leave without me. This man showed up on my next flight. He was waving his level one at me as I boarded the plane. I tried to explain what had happened to the captain( from the training dept) but he said I was just making it up to get even with this guy. About that time a member of management came running and took him off my plane. Word must have spread up top and someone realized he was getting on another plane. He later admitted to having brought his own alcohol and told the ground management he was sorry. He was so drunk they wouldn't let him fly for the rest of the day. We should make the airlines address the subject of sexual harassment by passengers. This man should have gone to jail for assault. The woman who smacked the pilots butt in the article should have been issued a statement to cease and dissist. The police should have met the plane to speak to her about it. This pilot may have thought it was funny but it wasn't. What's to keep her from doing it again?
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