Originally Posted by
Plato90s
The word "dangerous" or "danger" did not appear anywhere in the article linked by the OP.
It's just a matter of faulty assumption that the passenger was removed because he posed a danger. Atlantic Southeast Airline being a privately owned company, they can choose to deny boarding to anyone they don't want to carry.
If the CEO of the airline just decided he didn't want any passengers who use the F-word in earshot of his employee - the airline can make it a policy to deplane any passenger who utters the F-word.
Except it's not their policy. In fact, delta apologized to the man. It was only a fa's paranoia or hypersensitivity. And if it were their policy, which it clearly is not, it would be an asinine policy and maybe customers should no so they can give their business elsewhere.