Well, the whole story is exactly as Bardock said; so vauge that it's resulted in 6 pages of speculation and conjecture.
This chick was asleep and the flight crew saw the guy move, so she's suing the airline for neglecting their responsabilities. But, I've been on dozens and dozens of flights, and the flight attendants are constantly walking back and forth, almost to the point of distraction. They would have seen him acting unusually if he'd been doing it the whole time. So, that means the guy had to have started jerking off while the crew were strapped in for landing, which this chick claims was when she woke up because of the pilot's announcement. And right before the plane lands, the attendants walk up and down the aisle making sure seatbacks and tray tables are up. So, this implies the guy started jerking off and finished after she was awake and the crew was strapped in. How is the flight crew responsible for her sitting there and allowing it to happen? And if she knew he was jerking off on her, then why would she need to ask another passenger to confirm what was in her hair?
Originally posted by Schecter
she probably didnt realise he had finished....oh her. not exactly an instinctual reaction you know...checking your hair when you wake up and see some random guy jerking offnow, why hasnt anyone brought up miggs from silence of the lambs yet?
i can smell your ****
But, I'm saying that the chick said that she woke up when the pilot announced they were going to land. This is when the flight attendants make preparations like checking tray tables and then they go and strap themselves in. So, they guy had to start, as well as finish, jerking off on her after she was awake. And if she was awake, there's no need to ask another passenger what was in her hair. If he'd been doing something unusual before the pilots announcement, the flight attendants would have seen somehing. If that's what happened then I can certainly understand the lawsuit, but as it's explained in teh first post, it doesn't add up.
Originally posted by Deja~vuI've seen cases where the man is actually the victim. The evidence in this case makes it quite obvious the man was stepping over the line.
For a really good witness while she screams LAWSUIT!The way people are today, she probably brought the stuff with her and did it to herself. The guy's probably the real victim...who knows.
Besides, she isn't making it very public or we'd all know more. And 200,000 dollars isn't much to file a lawsuit for. Lawsuits are almost always reduced as a compromise between the prosecution and the defense...so the lawyer behind the lawsuits always demands a lot more. This one will probably wind up as $15,000 or some ridiculously low number like that. Some lawyer (probably a state prosecuter) came up with that charge. She didn't wake up to that situation and think to herself, "now I'm gonna tell the police so I can get $200,000." She was a dignified woman minding her own business, and she was in an awful and embarrassing situation. She handled it as well as can be expected under the shocking circumstances.
Originally posted by SchecterWell, I wouldn't blame her for being attacked, I just find everyone that sues for compensation in the region of 200 000 dollars peculiar unless they have suffered damages around or beyond death.
yes, lets all automatically blame the victim. have we as a society really become this damn cynical?
Originally posted by Devil King
But, I'm saying that the chick said that she woke up when the pilot announced they were going to land. This is when the flight attendants make preparations like checking tray tables and then they go and strap themselves in. So, they guy had to start, as well as finish, jerking off on her after she was awake. And if she was awake, there's no need to ask another passenger what was in her hair. If he'd been doing something unusual before the pilots announcement, the flight attendants would have seen somehing. If that's what happened then I can certainly understand the lawsuit, but as it's explained in teh first post, it doesn't add up.
Most Likely Scenario.
A wink rendezvous and Friendly Handshake
The headflicking is an involuntary reflex action To protect the make up.
The killjoy nosy woman in the seat ahead is the key component
The guy and the chick are like 😗 😇
The crusader is like 🤨 AHA!! foils chicks attempt to hide the evidence behind her head and verifies the evidence, hollers for flight attendants, says Omg a few times, wags finger etc.
By now Romeo and Juliet are embarrased to death. People stare, take statements, Reporters take some polaroids etc.
Juliet sues airline to salvage street cred.
Originally posted by Quark_666Law suits generally run about 50K in atty and court fees. She should quit while she's ahead if she is only going to get 15K. She'll be hollering bloody murder for that 200K...
I've seen cases where the man is actually the victim. The evidence in this case makes it quite obvious the man was stepping over the line.Besides, she isn't making it very public or we'd all know more. And 200,000 dollars isn't much to file a lawsuit for. Lawsuits are almost always reduced as a compromise between the prosecution and the defense...so the lawyer behind the lawsuits always demands a lot more. This one will probably wind up as $15,000 or some ridiculously low number like that. Some lawyer (probably a state prosecuter) came up with that charge. She didn't wake up to that situation and think to herself, "now I'm gonna tell the police so I can get $200,000." She was a dignified woman minding her own business, and she was in an awful and embarrassing situation. She handled it as well as can be expected under the shocking circumstances.
I'm sure her lawyer will make sure it gets all the publicity it needs to insure it. That way his 1/3 of pie will be nice and juicy.
This has nothing to do with whether the man gets procecuted or not. that's a different story and a different court all together.