2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
The scandals in the mistreatment of security agents to passengers on airlines do not stop. On Tuesday, a new video in which a woman was forcibly ejected from an airplane, reopened the discussion on how far to go in this type of situation.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the protagonist of this incident was a university professor named Anila Daulatza i. When the 46-year-old woman boarded the Southwest Airlines plane that would take her from Baltimore to Los Angeles and realized that a dog would also be traveling in the cabin, she told the crew that she suffered from severe allergies to animals.
In a video broadcast by the CBS subsidiary, you can see how several passengers begin to record with their cell phones the meeting of security officers with the woman and the crew orders them to stop doing so. However, some continued to do so and you can see the use of force that was used to subdue the passenger.
The woman is standing in front of her seat when an officer pulls her violently out of there. Then he wraps her in his arms and begins to push her down the aisle in front of the stunned gaze of the passengers.
-"What are you doing?" The frightened woman asks, but the only thing he tells her is to walk.
Daulatzai explains that her father is in serious condition in Los Angeles and that he must continue his journey, but nobody listens to her. Nor when she regrets that she cannot walk because the officer has her supported by one leg.
The woman was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, disorderly conduct, and obstructing the work of a police officer, as well as resisting authority, but was released within a few hours.
Chris Mainz, an airline spokesman, issued an apology saying the airline was "disheartened by the way this situation developed" and was trying to locate the teacher.
The airline also clarified that as part of its policy, passengers with animal allergies must travel with a medical certificate and the necessary medication, in addition to being aware that, if that endangers their lives, they could be required by the airline. not to board the flight.
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