Originally Posted by GUWonder
The right to free movement extends to the traveller with the means for travel, including with the means to travel on common carriers. Whether that traveller be an airline entity (including airline owner) or an individual person (including fare-paying passenger) with or without wings matters not, for the right is the right. Nothing privileged about that.
You can certainly believe that if you want to, but that does not change the actual meaning of the section of code you quoted.
If what you are claiming is true, then I could show up to the airport piss-...-drunk and I could demand to get on the airplane. Afterall, it's my right!!!