Friday, March 30, 2007

Lawsuits

Six Muslim men removed from a plane last fall after being accused of suspicious behavior are suing not only the airline but the passengers who complained—a move some fear could discourage travelers from speaking up when they see something unusual.

The civil rights lawsuit, filed earlier this month, has so alarmed some lawyers that they are offering to defend the unnamed "John Doe" passengers free of charge. They say it is vital that the flying public be able to report suspicious behavior without fear of being dragged into court.

"When you drive up the road towards the airport, there's a big road sign that says, `Report suspicious behavior,'" said Gerry Nolting, a Minneapolis lawyer. "There's no disclaimer that adds, `But beware if you do that, you might get sued.'"

- AP

Right, but you might get sued anyway.

2 comments:

Mark said...

Good, let's have a lawsuit over this and clear things up. We need more exposure to this absurdity. We need everyone to know what will be tolerated and what will not be.

I want a suit filed against the Imams for all the damages they caused the airline and all its passengers.

Political correctness is very dangerous to our survival, and it must be confronted and defeated.

Mark said...

Is it not obvious that our liberal's cherished political correctness is now being used as a weapon by our enemies against all of us?

They would slit a liberal infidel's throat but the liberals among us continue to insist on giving them the weapons to do it.

They mock our stupidity.

And our weakness and foolishness.