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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
It's pretty common that people can't see things objectively. They see the culmination of events and fill in the narrative to meet their view of the world.
United should have tried harder to entice volunteers. The man should have left peacefully before breaking the law and making them call the police. The police or security should have removed him much more carefully after he was selected to be bumped.
End of story. Not really worth getting worked up about.
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The man did not break the law, breaching a civil contract is not criminal, and United should in truth be forced to go to a judge to get a court order to remove him in theory, after which ignoring the court order would be breaking the law.
Not really possible in practise but by forcibly removing someone who isn't breaking the law the United Staff are actually committing assault, in truth they were the only ones that broke the law.