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Sat Apr 15, 2017, 10:36 AM Apr 2017

United's new procedure for the humane displacement of reluctant travelers

...according to Carl Hiassen.

"We fully expect most customers to respond enthusiastically to these new displacement incentives. However, in the unlikely event we still need a seat or two on the plane, special care will be taken in the de-boarding of unwilling individuals.

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Once a passenger has been chosen by the crew for removal, a special swift-response team will be summoned. The team will be led not by airport police, but by wildlife officers who are specially trained to subdue large mammals.

A tranquilizer dart will be prepared, its dosage based on the estimated weight and agility of the recalcitrant passenger. The dart will then be administered with a muffled air rifle of the type used by zoo veterinarians to sedate captive apes, panda bears, and large cats.

As soon as the pre-displacement tranquilizer takes effect, the passenger will be carefully pried from his seat, placed on a stretcher and carried off the plane. This will be done as rapidly as possible, to avoid blocking the center aisle.

http://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/opn-columns-blogs/carl-hiaasen/article144757659.html

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United's new procedure for the humane displacement of reluctant travelers (Original Post) QED Apr 2017 OP
Clever. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2017 #1
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