DesideriScuri -> RE: Getcha popcorn ready (7/18/2017 6:26:26 PM)
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ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri The seat was already paid for and pre-booked. Coulter followed the rules and spent extra to get that specific seat, and she was granted it by Delta. Delta gave her the ticket, even. It's not a simple matter of who paid the most for it. The seat was not available for anyone else to buy. She got her booking fee for the specific seat back, that should be the end of it. Certainly she's relinquished any right to take the moral high ground over this by what she's been saying about the other person involved. (It's worth remembering as well, that we only have her word that the other lady had shorter legs and so had no right to the seat. They will shift you out of a seat with more legroom if they bring somebody who's so tall they need their own oxygen onto a plane or train.) I disagree with the Italicized portion, to an extent. I think there is still some onus on Delta to explain why they forced Coulter to move. If the reason they moved her wasn't one that should supersede their own booking rules, then I think they owe more compensation to Coulter. If their reason is valid enough that it would supersede their own booking rules, then I agree there is nothing more Delta needs to do with regards to this event. I find Ann Coulter to be an arrogant bitch, even though I agree with much of her politics. There are better ways of going about presenting political arguments than the ones she tends to choose, but that's her own mess to wallow in. Could this have been handled better on her part? Of course, it could have. I am in no way saying she did nothing wrong, but her actions do not absolve Delta of anything.
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