@NYCxVILLAIN@alphafox 1 - That was from the last company
2 - You can see him switch shoes at the end of the video to a clean pair before stepping off the driveway.
3, you’re fucking retarded and just wanted to bitch so sit down and sybau.
A family from Detroit says their trip home turned into a public humiliation when they were removed from an American Airlines flight departing Miami.
According to Yossi Adler, his wife Jenny, and their baby had already boarded and settled in when airline staff approached them after multiple passengers complained about body odor. The family insists there was no issue and says they were blindsided as they were asked to leave the plane in front of everyone, turning a routine flight into an embarrassing ordeal.
What made it worse: they claim they were told their luggage would also be removed—but it wasn’t. That left them stuck overnight without their belongings, adding stress on top of the public embarrassment, especially while traveling with an infant.
The airline says it followed policy based on complaints from other passengers. To compensate, American Airlines provided a hotel stay, meal vouchers, and rebooked them on a flight the next day.
Still, the situation raises a tough question—where should airlines draw the line between passenger comfort and treating people with dignity?
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