Originally Posted by
Sir Travels A Lot
If I am at fault, so be it. But so were a third of the passengers in front of me. There are far better ways to deal with things. It was not appropriate to single out any passenger over this - even less so when issues of racial profiling, etc. are commonplace in the news - and in the Courts. If the violation was serious, why were the bulk of the "offending" passengers not even corrected?
I recommend that the next time you fly, you obey the FA's instructions, and not worry so much about whether you perceive that other passengers are doing so.