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On Monday, Former Broncos star Terrell Davis discussed his
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On Monday, Former Broncos star Terrell Davis discussed his "traumatizing experience" on a recent United flight with his wife and three children where he was placed in handcuffs. United Airlines has apologized to Davis in an official statement...
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"This is clearly not the kind of travel experience we strive to provide, and we have reached out to Mr. Davis’s team to apologize," United said in a statement, via KTLA. "We have removed the flight attendant from duty while we closely review this matter."
(The Spun)
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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cajunmud17 months
I can't understand why Americans haven't boycotted the airline industry and made them stop this abuse. I stopped flying commercial in 2006, had to buy my own Gulfstream...damnit.
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Drizzt17 months
Flight attendants have become Nazis. They should have personal responsibility for false accusations.
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Thracken1317 months
United is the worst - the employees are terrible. Sprirt Airlines you worry about the other passengers, United it is the employees. I had United employees at O'hare go through my suitcase when I got stuck overnight one time. they took everything of value I had in the bag (camera, a few DVD's and other stuff). United said we aren't responsible, tough luck.
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whoyodaddy17 months
United Airlines still suck.
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Missile17 months
Good on United for fessing up. Likely a new young flight attendant who claimed “bullying” or “improper touching” or some BS
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