Geegeela
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Since when does Flight Crew observe every passengers gait as they exit?
If that’s the case then they knew something was amiss. A good lawyer would extract those circumstances.I'm thinking they might have had good reason to 'observe' in this instance? I suspect there was something brewing during the flight that might have made the crew want to take notes.
If that’s the case then they knew something was amiss. A good lawyer would extract those circumstances.
Good point.Or the other way around! The passenger may have been complaining without obvious cause. Good practice if staff recognise a potential situation and gather evidence at the time rather than rely on memory later.
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The CSM states he / the crew received a complaint during the flight. No surprise if he paid attention to the individuals in question.Since when does Flight Crew observe every passengers gait as they exit?
Just settle BA. Give the guy 2 J class fares.
I have experienced Jonah Lomu plus passengers next to me a few times, but only on short flights. Uncomfortable, but what can you do? Apart from booking J class fares of course..
How could the court say he had not been impinged on?
How could the court say he had not been impinged on?