Delta makes woman with muscular dystrophy crawl off plane
source: http://consumerist.com/5030632/delta-makes-woman-with-muscular-dystrophy-crawl-off-plane
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- goldenways
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Letter Julianna has sent to Richard Anderson, Delta's CEO:
The employees in this room were debating who would get me to the ticket gate to be re-ticketed because it was no one's job and the appropriate personnel were not responding to their calls. After that was resolved I was given a new boarding pass for a flight expected to leave at 12:55 AM. Then this person advised me she cannot get me from a D Gate to Gate A9. She again called for the appropriate personnel who never showed. We waited by an elevator for someone she convinced to bring me over to Gate A even though it was not his job. I had to beg him to stop at a bathroom entrance and to wait for me and then he finally delivered me to Gate A9.
I was given a meal voucher for my INCONVENIENCE but could not purchase any food because again there was no one to bring me to an eating establishment, never mind wait on the long line for me to make a food purchase.
At 11:15 I advised the gate attendant I was dehydrated and cramping because I could not purchase any water. This is the only nice employee that treated me with dignity. The flight I was transferred to was supposed to leave at 10:22 PM but was delayed until 1:30 AM. This gate attendant went and brought me water off of the plane.
This gate attendant also made sure she finally found some one at 11:15 PM to push me to obtain food and another bathroom break. I arrived in West Palm Beach at 3:15 AM with no ride and had to again crawl into the shuttle service to get home.
I understand plane delays and waiting at airports, but is this how you treat your handicapped passengers???
The text above is from a letter Julianna has sent to Richard Anderson, Delta's CEO, who we hope will do more than send her another food voucher—like take real steps to make sure handicapped passengers are treated with a minimum of respect when they're traveling.
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powerup
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They are not customer friendly at all I suggest travelling with another airline and you will see if there is a difference.It's a shame to see people treat one another human being like a dog.
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powerup
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TouchArt
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What?
Outrageous.
How can people treat other human beings this way?
Delta is the airline that supports Martin Luther King III's Realizing the Dream Poverty in America Initiative.
I hope Delta will explain this violation of human rights and dignity and make right with this woman and vow never to treat another passenger with such disrespect.
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TouchArt
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badthing
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TouchArt:
Outstanding post, my dear. I agree with every single word that you said.
- 3 years ago
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badthing
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Whitehorsevideo
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TouchArt:
It isn't people treating each other this way, it's the slaves of the corporate facists...We need to tax the wealthy corporations and individuals to the degree that they no longer feel they are insulated from our outrage!
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Whitehorsevideo
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gentjim
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it sounds as if the heart of humanity is dying.
- 3 years ago
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gentjim
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Brandontw
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gentjim:
This is so true, I have even noticed a change in the overall attitude of people in my short life. (I'm only 22)
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Brandontw
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danyfell
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gentjim:
umm... are hearts dying? From when? Historically, people have mistreated handicapped people in much worse ways, only recently has government assisted handicapped citizens. Before the only place some one handicapped could survive was (in western society) the church. In some cultures if a child was born "deformed" they would be killed. You can look back to the stories of your childhood, even the blind and deaf were ignored and left to live on the streets. But, oddly enough "Paraplegic watchmaker, Stephen Farfler (1655) built his own chair at 22 yrs of age." (http://www.wheelchairnet.org/WCN_WCU/SlideLectures/Sawatzky/WC_history.html)
- 3 years ago
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danyfell
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Byshguy
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gentjim:
thanks for the perspective Dany. What happened to this woman is deplorable, but to say that somehow we are regressing is ludicrous. Opportunities for the handicapped are the greatest they have ever been at any time in the entirety of human history.
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Byshguy
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dkincheloe
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These sorts of horrible, humiliating experiences, rather than being unusual, are rather typical. I am disabled and many of my friends are, too, and we ALL have MANY stories like this....
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dkincheloe
