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question, at what point can Delta say that the "employee/passanger" was too drunk to fly and could be dangerous to others? especially if there is an emergancy?
to me if he is drunk to the point where he is spilling things, acting incoherently and invading others space, than he is not safe to fly under any circumstance, this is for the safety of fellow passangers so when can an airline say no you are not on this flight, wait until you sober up and you will be placed on the next flight? you did the right thing to call, but delta wont do anything, its the way delta is run, their management is dreadful to say the least |
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