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Warbler
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14-Mar-2018, 1:56 PM

Mrebo said:

Warbler said:

Mrebo said:

Warbler said:

moviefreakedmind said:

http://money.cnn.com/2018/03/13/news/companies/united-dog-death-response/index.html?sr=fbCNN031418companies0230AMStory

Evil flight attendant murders dog. Here’s to hoping the person responsible does the world a favor and dies soon.

I would love to know all of the facts. I am pretty dogs aren’t supposed to be in the passenger area of an airplane at all. It certainly makes no sense that if dog were allowed in the passenger area, it would have to be kept in the overhead compartment. I think normally pets travel in cages in the cargo hold and not in the passenger area. Just what killed the dog? Being put in the overhead compartment, while maybe a little scary and uncomfortable, would not seem to me to be fatal. Weirdness.

Baggage tends to move around. Being crushed or suffocating are both possibilities.

Agreed.

Some things are obviously unjustifiable. Sticking your dog in a car trunk for a 3 hour ride is also unacceptable.

I wasn’t trying to justify anything. I just want know exactly how the dog came to be in the overhead compartment.

Antigravity boots.

Huh?

I imagine the owner complied with stewardess instructions.

One possibility. I just want to why the flight attendant would give such an order?

Story couple weeks ago about woman who flushed her emotional support hamster when it was a suggested option in order to board a flight.

I am not flushing my pet on a mere suggestion or even a direct order.

I guess airports are a good example of the Milgram experiment or learned helplessness.

Huh?

Or these owners are nuts, especially the hamster owner.

That is another possibility.