Frigga
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Maybe thats what happened, or maybe the 16 year old acted in a manner that caused concern.
The family were 1st class passengers too....
I did notice that the Mom is very upset in her self made cell video and did make lots of noise - which is another concern for the airline and security. Shouting in a crowded terminal is not acceptable and she pointed and screamed at other passengers who are not involved in the situation. I understand her frustation, but she may have esculated the situation.
I fully expect the many people who were in the area during the pre board will come forth and clear this up.
With all due respect, unless you yourself have a child with Down syndrome (specifically) I think you know nothing of her frustration. Our children are discriminated against in so many countless small ways, sometimes large, that it becomes heart breaking and causes us great sadness and anger.
I HAVE walked a mile in that woman's shoes and I do know how people can be.
Booked on another flight? Where was this 'high risk' then? Back row with two empty rows in between? What for exactly?
Lots of people get very nervous flying- lots. My son get exceptionally nervous, fidgets, and does self stemming repetitive behaviors- it is what calms him. He is no more of a risk on a flight then any other nervous passenger- his nervousness just shows- immensely!
He will ask over and over again, "no up- no down?" in total fear, even when we assure him. Only when he is up and the plane is stable does he calm down, but it is the same EVERY TIME. If there is turbulence- the whole process starts over again! He is not loud, does not yell, and cries very quietly when he gets afraid.
I hope this family sues the pants off the airline. Fear of the disabled has got to be addressed- enough already. They let drunks and people with bad, rude behavior fly ALL the time, our children are certainly not that.
God bless his family... god bless this sweet young man~ Frigga