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Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Asiana Airlines Rethinks Its Lawsuit
Now, supposedly because the TV station apologized, they've thought better of it.
Bullshit. KTUV almost immediately apologized on the air for reading those names. I more suspect that Asiana's crack legal team realized the same point that I made before: The airline's reputation was damaged from crashing a triple-7 during an approach in fine weather and killing at least three of its passengers.
Morons.
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...... and the NTSB fired the "summer intern" that confirmed the names.
ReplyDeleteThe one point I still haven't seen addressed is where KTVU got the names in the first place.
oh god, that trial would've been so fine... if the airline got it moved to a big stadium [Levi's Stadium should be available by the time the suit got to court] they could sell enough tickets to buy two new Dreamliners and pay off all their other civil cases.
ReplyDeleteIt's easy to make an intern take the blame if you agree not to release his name...
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