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Originally Posted by Aquila
As I said, he had the right to decline participation. However, the security, operating under the auspices of the airline and the DHS has the right to keep him from his plane. No one is entitled to an airline flight.
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Just a reminder. You are not yet a gubment worker. You don't make or set rules. I take it you haven't read the back of a ticket either. Courts have held that a ticket is a contract and falls under contract law. You have a powertrip/headtrip attitude. You seem anxious to tell someone they need to stay of the plane.
You are expressing notions from your head and have not had either orientation nor training. I suspect it will be a challenge to last 30 days if you are approaching this from your giving everyone orders point of view.
Yes a buyer of a ticket is entitled to a flight. He by purchasing the ticket agrees to folow safety rules.
I get my info from a person that was over 300 agents at a cruise line that booked air, land and cruise ship tours.