Originally Posted by
Artpen100
Mishandled by UA which should have better prepared to get its crew where it needed to go before boarding occurred, and should have offered more compensation.
That said, I would never argue with law enforcement. It rarely ends well, whether you are in the right or not. And, parenthetically, I have seen enough things go wrong (admittedly usually maintenance or weather delays) that I try to always have alternative options to get where I am going if I need to be there. Someone who flies only rarely may think that buying a ticket means you will get there at the promised time, but someone who flies frequently should know that is not always the case. It is also another reason I will try to buy domestic first or upgrade with a certificate or miles if it is a crucial flight due to a meeting. Those are the last people to get IDB'd and the first to get taken care of in the event of IRROPs.
So not the guy's fault, but it is possible to avoid getting in that situation.
And if he had co-operated, and been completely stuffed by UA, would we be talking about it now? Nope. He would have just lost out and UA gets their own way to move their staff cheaply without any consequences. There needs to be consequences. So we should be thanking this guy for standing his ground so that we can all see how badly UA handled this and avoid them.