...... This is where I admittedly took things too far. I’ve flown enough to know that once a boarding gate is closed, there is no amount of pleading that will get them to reopen it. I should have known better, but I was annoyed with the gate manager’s attitude. Completely unsympathetic. Basically told us it was our fault — even though ticketing agents were the ones who delayed us. I threw a bit of a fit. I didn’t swear. I didn’t throw things. I don’t approach or touch anyone. But I did one very bad thing… I walked up to the gate anyway and attempted to open the door. It was a stupid thing to do. Of course it wouldn’t open. I didn’t expect it to open. But I was frustrated. I shouldn’t have done that, and own it entirely.
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sympathy from AA is what's needed, nothing others can do., I'll admit I now realize how sensitive touching somethin in a public waiting area can be, Were any door alarms set off.?