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Originally Posted by JinnKai
I'd sue.
Would you feel differently if you got in a cab with a shirt that said "Free Tibet" on it.. the cabby drove you 150 miles into the middle of nowhere (half your destination) and then dropped you off? He suddenly realized that he was offended by your T-shirt? You wouldn't be pissed that you might have to spend additional money to get to your destination?
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This is a different situation in a cab the driver would have seen the shirt and made an instantaneous decision, anyone that does otherwise would probably be mentally unbalanced and is more likely to deserve commitment papers rather than a lawsuit. In any case you can stop a cab anywhere in the road between where you start and end, you can't do that with a plane. It would be logical that the people who let her in the flight made a mistake because they were not clear as to what their duties were in the situation, and that in the flight the responsible person who knew what to do noticed it and gave the woman logical options with which the problem could be resolved, she decided to choose the one that left her stranded. You can't be pissed about what you choose. If the cab driver just left you there he gave you no choice which isn’t at all what this is about.
So in short yes i would be pissed but i don't think it has a lot to do with the present issue.