Who is willing to defend United Airlines?

Why are you going to such lengths to draw distinctions between law enforcement agencies. It's like Army/Navy/Marines. They all have similar jobs, and they approach them in the same fashion.

Are you saying that airport cops aren't all roided up like civilian cops? Because it sure looked like they were. Of course, many of them are civilian cops, so your attempts to create a comparison have failed.

Why are you trying to take an incident on an airline flight and correlate with other incidents that have nothing to do with airlines?

Are you unable to begin a thread, where you can discuss your agenda and intent?
 
Well I told you I couldn't site the USC but I got news for you. If it's in the CFR's then it's going to be in USC or it wouldn't be in the CFR. Just another note....United's Contract of Carriage is not Federal Law either.

Sorry about that Mott. I posted before I saw your post. Then I had to go. Crossover communication error.
 
This has already been explained, earlier.
They are NOT Chicago Police.

They are polices officers. I am sure some are Chicago LEO.

Q: How many aviation officers are there?

A: About 300. Working at the city's two major airports, they are a mix of part- and full-time cops, and some work as police in other departments, said Adam Rosen, a spokesman for Service Employees International Union Local 73, which represents them. Full-timers earn between $50,000 and $88,000 a year and cost the city about $19 million a year.
 
I think an issue some people are having is that, he apparently, said he would accept the voucher, and then when he found out he could not attend his patients the next day, he declined and some are using this as an excuse and calling him belligerent.

Sorry folks, if he though he would only be delayed a few hours and could still get to work and then found out he could not, he had every right to reject their offer.

Have you seen the video taken before the one showing him being dragged away yet? A few people on this thread might want to do that.
 
They are polices officers. I am sure some are Chicago LEO.

Q: How many aviation officers are there?

A: About 300. Working at the city's two major airports, they are a mix of part- and full-time cops, and some work as police in other departments, said Adam Rosen, a spokesman for Service Employees International Union Local 73, which represents them. Full-timers earn between $50,000 and $88,000 a year and cost the city about $19 million a year.

I forget the link: The Chicago Tribune. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-united-chicago-aviation-police-met-20170413-story.html
 
If you are minding your business and a cop tells you to get on the ground, the moment you refuse, you have broken the law. I'm not sure if that applies across the board on airlines.

That is not always true. It has to be a lawful order, not just a whim of the police officer.
 
Fuck off yurt.
My IQ the same as Hillary Clinton's.
Fucking asshole.
Just because we have different views doesn't mean I am stupid.

So your IQ is 95. Interesting. You're not stupid because we have different views, you are stupid because of your logic. In this thread, we are actually in agreement on almost everything, so don't pretend it is just because we have different views.

For someone who claims they are so intelligent, I have yet to see anything highly intelligent from you. Right claimed the other day that you said you have two degrees, was he lying? I have never seen anyone have such an incessant need to convince others of their intelligence.
 
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