IWannaKnow
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http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/12/29/idaho.plane.incident/index.html?hpt=T2
The flight crew had already requested that he turn the phone off, and the teen refused is the way I read that article. So the appropriate channels had already been followed. Seeminly Mr. Miller felt they were in danger. I would prefer that a person act in that instance, rather than simply sitting back and saying "oh, that is not my business"....
The article further states they were taxiing for takeoff. Not in flight, not sitting on the tarmac, taxiing for takeoff and the kid refused to turn off his cell.
Wonder what his parents had to say about all this?
Miller told police that the 15-year-old boy refused to turn off his phone after directions from the flight crew. The suspect "felt he was protecting the entire plane and its occupants," Lipple said.
The flight crew had already requested that he turn the phone off, and the teen refused is the way I read that article. So the appropriate channels had already been followed. Seeminly Mr. Miller felt they were in danger. I would prefer that a person act in that instance, rather than simply sitting back and saying "oh, that is not my business"....
The article further states they were taxiing for takeoff. Not in flight, not sitting on the tarmac, taxiing for takeoff and the kid refused to turn off his cell.
Wonder what his parents had to say about all this?