Dizel8
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NYRangers,
Appropos what we talked about, saw this on some news site.
"Delta Air Lines (DAL: news, chart, profile) initially worked with the TSA on the CAPPS II system but would not characterize its level of involvement."
I have a tendency to believe, based on this, that Delta probably worked with the TSA, perhaps more so than thought and that it could potentially be an even bigger story than jetBlue. Be interesting to see, if someone decided to truly follow up on it.
The first lawsuit against jetBlue has been filed, in SLC no less. Apparently, they are looking for compensatory and not punitive damages. Further, they stated that jetBlue was a good company.
While, as I have said earlier, jetBlue failed in maintaining their privacy policy, I wonder what compensation people would be looking for, money, a free ticket? Secondly, I think in order to be given this, one should have to prove, that one was affected by it.
I cannot condone what jetBlue did, I am however curious, how someone can show they were affected by it.
Passenger trust has been hurt and that alone is perhaps damaging enough. I think only lawyers would be enriched by this.
Perhaps I can sue for emotional trauma, due to telemarketers calling during dinner time, claiming it gave me an eating disorder
Appropos what we talked about, saw this on some news site.
"Delta Air Lines (DAL: news, chart, profile) initially worked with the TSA on the CAPPS II system but would not characterize its level of involvement."
I have a tendency to believe, based on this, that Delta probably worked with the TSA, perhaps more so than thought and that it could potentially be an even bigger story than jetBlue. Be interesting to see, if someone decided to truly follow up on it.
The first lawsuit against jetBlue has been filed, in SLC no less. Apparently, they are looking for compensatory and not punitive damages. Further, they stated that jetBlue was a good company.
While, as I have said earlier, jetBlue failed in maintaining their privacy policy, I wonder what compensation people would be looking for, money, a free ticket? Secondly, I think in order to be given this, one should have to prove, that one was affected by it.
I cannot condone what jetBlue did, I am however curious, how someone can show they were affected by it.
Passenger trust has been hurt and that alone is perhaps damaging enough. I think only lawyers would be enriched by this.
Perhaps I can sue for emotional trauma, due to telemarketers calling during dinner time, claiming it gave me an eating disorder