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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 1:04 pm
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Originally Posted by dgcpaphd
And, sad to say, we'll see who misses a flight in the process.

Bottom line, there is a time and place to "pick your battles" and en route to your airplane is not the time nor the place.
Actually I did miss my SWA flight AUS to FLL last October. SWA very graciously booked me on another AUS to HOU to FLL. So how was I wrong in where/when I "picked my battles". Lead screener Domenic Grieto saying that he would not release me until I told him my home phone number was a good enough time/place for the battle for me.

At what point would it be for you? Screeners do not learn their lesson when we succumb to their tyranny because it would be "inconvenient" for us.

I'm real curious where the line is for you to feel "safe" and not free.

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