Originally Posted by
Pattimyself
Ok let's leave the fact that I am disabled aside and let's assume that I am as able bodied as the rest of the British population their behavior towards me was totally unacceptable and fight I shall to the bitter end trust me!
Yes, leave that aside. It is irrelevant, and bringing it up repeatedly will only serve to confuse. The matter is very simple:
* You and Ryanair had a contract to transport you
* You presented yourself at the ticket counter in compliance with Ryanair's conditions of carriage and written list of acceptable documentation
* Ryanair unreasonably denied you boarding because of your documentation
* This caused you quantifiable financial costs
Leave out the emotional anguish, stuff about you being disabled, etc, etc. It only complicates a simple matter.
I completely disagree with Macspreader's attitude. First, while Ryanair likes to use their 1p + "tax" (some of the "tax," of course, is not a tax at all and goes directly to Ryanair) tickets for marketing purpose and as an excuse for abominable service, I know from personal experience that their tickets can be much more expensive than that if they think the market will bear it. Sometimes even more than legacy carriers.
Someone needs to fight Ryanair's shenanigans.