Originally Posted by
RFT72
Just to be clear. If I am an given a clear instruction by a BA member of staff and another passenger, who is aware of that instruction, prevents me following that instruction, if I then ask that passenger, more than once and in a polite tone, to allow me to follow out that instruction and he still prevents me from doing so, if I then attempt to get past that passenger resulting in physical contact between me and him (I don't remember if there was or was not), and that passenger ten kicks me and threatens me with physical violence - that is all my fault?
If I then go on to inform the cabin crew that a passenger has shown a propensity for violence then a justifiable solution is to have me offloaded?
You can remember every word, every tear but by some sort of miracle you cannot recall this important point. Very convenient, as everyone knows there are two sides to every story.