Friday, June 25, 2010

ICE to Passengers: Drop Dead

That is the subtext of ICE's refusal to let the passengers get off an airplane that had to divert to Bradley Airport.
The pilot on a Virgin Atlantic flight that spent several hours on the tarmac after being diverted to Connecticut had asked for permission to unload the stranded passengers, but a customs official threatened to have them arrested if they did, the airline said Thursday.
Customs is denying the story. Of course they are and I believe their denials like I believe that Dick Cheney has a soul.

1 comment:

  1. I think I might have called the asshole's bluff. If he'd made good on that threat, the resulting flap would have ended this bullshit for good.

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