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Doctor dragged off United Airlines flight after watching viral video of himself: 'I just cried'?
He had a choice, he made a decision. The consequences are squarely rest on his shoulders. To accommodate that in anyway would be symptomatic of the corrosion of expected norms of behavior subject to a body of laws to which our collective freedoms are framed.
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- Anonymous2 years agoFavorite Answer
liberalism. destroys each and every day.
- ?Lv 62 years ago
Paid his 2-way ticket, doing nothing disruptive or inappropriate. The fools who dragged him off the plane were the criminals, not the doctor who had a seat.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Okay. Thank you for sharing.
- Anonymous2 years ago
While United's initial statement labeled Dao as "belligerent," the airline later apologized, vowing to conduct a "thorough review" of the "truly horrific event."
Oscar Munoz, the CEO of United Airlines, said he felt "shame" when he saw the video.
"This will never happen again," Munoz told ABC News' "Good Morning America" in an interview three days after the incident. "We are not going to put a law enforcement official onto a plane to take them off … to remove a booked, paid, seated passenger. We can't do that."
- Anne ArkeyLv 72 years ago
You really should have read the article, or known the whole story, before you posted. I suggest you delete your post before other people laugh at you for being a moron who jumps to conclusions without knowing the facts.
- Anonymous2 years ago
I am sorry but you are told that not following the instructions of the crew is a crime, he got 6 figures for getting a little roughed up. He is no choir boy either...Dao was arrested in 2003 as part of an undercover operation. Two years later, Dao was convicted on six felony counts of obtaining drugs by fraud and deceit and in 2005, he was sentenced to five years probation. Dao was also convicted for writing prescriptions and checks to a male patient in exchange for sexual favors.
In February 2005, Dao surrendered his license to practice medicine in Kentucky.