There are plenty of headlines on this today. It has also been a topic of news in recent times. So I don't feel it necessary to provide a link to a specific story.
Opinions?
What do you think of this?
I think that people who have proven that they are a danger to others should not be allowed to fly until they can show they have taken some steps to correct the problem.
We don't need crazy people on a violent rampage at 30,000 feet.
Most grade school children understand that we should follow the rules. The rules and expected behavior are well understood before ever boarding the aircraft.
This includes things such as intoxication, masks or simply outbursts. Don't try to start a political rally amongst all the passengers. It may come as a surprise, but not everyone agrees on politics!
It should be obvious that flight attendants are people trying to do their jobs.
Isn't it unfair to ban people from flying whose job may require them to fly frequently? Is it unfair to ban delivery truck drivers from working just because they are exercising their personal freedom to drink and drive?
When one person is forcibly removed from a flight, there is still a plane load of many others who seem to know how to behave.
What mechanism should exist to get yourself removed from a no fly list for bad behavior? (different from terrorism)
What are appropriate fines? (if any)
(Score: 4, Touché) by DannyB on Wednesday February 16 2022, @02:55PM
That is a great start!
Now just add every other airline to your list.