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I wonder if he knows he can file a complaint with the Department of
Transportation Aviation Consumer Protection Division.
But maybe he's not taking the lawyer route because his interview with the
news media has probably shamed US Airways better and much more quickly than
a lawsuit could.
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 3:31 PM, Meir Weiss <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Me thinks the reason is his finances frankly
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> Meir,
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> But if there was legal precedent set, it would prevent other airlines from
> trying it. I understand his not wanting to go the "lawyer route," but by
> not taking official action, there's no "paper trail" to prevent other
> airlines (or even US Airways) from doing it again. From the interview I
> saw, his disability is comparatively mild, so you, or me, or any of us
> could be next.
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