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john
It is a situation i know, unfortunately one of the consequences of the 'hand outs' time we live in where some freeloading people expect everything for nothing paid for by everybody else, rather than put their hands in their own capable pockets and pay for what, generally, amount to luxury items they want themselves. i.e. extracting urine.
The worrying part is that some feel this should be allowed and encouraged. Well im sure the DH often leaves sums of his 'spare' cash behind shopkeepers tills bars airport check in's etc to play his (very) small part in funding such spongers? Nah, i thought not - just another excuse to latch onto ridiculus media nonsense to knock rya. yawn yawn.
You've missed the point. I think with a half empty plane and a distressed single mother with 3 young kids some level of sympathy and discretion from the Ryanair would be nice.
Im going to try the same tactic at the petrol station in the morning, see if some other gullable mug will pay my way in life for me while i freeload and extract the urine.
Have prebooked the local rag to attend and have a big box of tissues all ready to go.
Expect it viral the end of the day.
some idiots just lap it up.
Yet another example of Ryanair's awful customer service. Boycott them.
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/uk-news/ryanair-passenger-hailed-hero-paying-19162435
A Ryanair passenger has been praised for coming to the rescue of a distressed mum and her three children at Ibiza's airport.
The mystery man has been hailed a hero after paying the excess baggage fee for the cash-strapped mum on the flight back to Stansted. The moment the Good Samaritan came to her rescue at Ibiza airport was filmed on a mobile phone and has now gone viral.
"Well done to this young hero for paying the ridiculous Ryanair baggage charges for a distressed mother travelling with 3 kids (who wasn’t getting any leniency from ground staff). "The flight from Ibiza to Stansted was half empty, not sure what difference a few cm would make. She was upset and rather tearful while also trying to keep an eye on her kids. By the time I figured out what was going on, a young man stepped up to the ground handling staff and was heard to say 'it's okay, I'll pay'."
It really beggars belief how a company like Ryanair can behave like this in the middle of a pandemic. Immoral to the core.