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Michael A. Terrell February 10th, 2012 01:08 PM

Am you legally justified in killing a passenger who refuses to turnoff their cell phone?
 

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?? ?? The definition is a "reasonable person". And, yes, from flight cabin
?? ?? announcements over the years, a goodly number of normally "reasonable"
?? ?? passengers could very well have that fear.
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?? ? What part of the announcements would instill such an irrational fear?
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?? Let's see
?? THe dropping oxygen masks
?? The proper position for a crash landing
?? THe use of a seat cushion as a floatation device
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? The serving of airline food.
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What airline food ??



I was served what they called a 'steak' the LAST time I flew.



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