Readers respond to family kicked off plane
Was the flight crew fair? Did they overreact? MSNBC.com readers sound off
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An airline this week defended its decision to remove a Massachusetts couple from a flight after their crying three-year-old daughter refused to take her seat before takeoff.
Do you think the crew's actions were too harsh, or do you agree with the airline?
We asked you, our readers, to share your thoughts. Below are some of your responses.
A lesson for parents
I completely agree with the crew/airline's decision and I hope its a lesson to these parents and to others that they should teach their children to behave better. Most children throw the occasional tantrum but children who are climbing under seats, hitting parents, etc. sound like they need more discipline and less "consoling." They already delayed the flight 15 minutes and it isn't fair for the other 112 passengers to be delayed [and] perhaps miss connecting flights due to one bratty child. ...



