We just don’t know the other side of the story from the airline’s perspective but it must’ve been pretty serious if they called the police… Just because he’s elderly, doesn’t mean he can’t kick up a stink and he admitted he’d had alcohol, he just played down how much he’d actually had
This reminds me of those Traffic Cops shows where they pull a suspected drink driver over. The driver says they've had one small drink but then blow 3 or 4 times over the limit. And why would the airline call the police?
This is sad 😢
He was a old codger who was pished on his way to Benidorm for his caravan vacation 🤣 Simple as that
Folks with MS suffer this quite frequently (being wrongfully accused of being drunk)
I knew a bloke with (?) Meniers disease. Balance trouble. He was considered drunk more than once.
We just don’t know the other side of the story from the airline’s perspective but it must’ve been pretty serious if they called the police… Just because he’s elderly, doesn’t mean he can’t kick up a stink and he admitted he’d had alcohol, he just played down how much he’d actually had
It's normal for outfits in the wrong to "go nuclear" and try criminalise a customer (by involving the cops). Govt entities are notorious for it
@@icouldbewrongicouldberightit happens, but it's actually very rare. It's way more trouble than it's worth for the most part.
This reminds me of those Traffic Cops shows where they pull a suspected drink driver over. The driver says they've had one small drink but then blow 3 or 4 times over the limit.
And why would the airline call the police?
Because they overbooked the flight.
People quick to judge
They made a mistake and knew it so they called the police to try and criminalise him and his partner
EASS
so wrong sue for every penny
Vile stuff alcohol
That’s a good point but it depends on how you can handle it
Thanks for your point of view. I don't really like brussels sprouts.
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