Racist Ryanair Passenger

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Stop making things up, have another read of my posts, I couldn't careless, I'm questioning why an apology isn't accepted, for what reason ?
You thought it was ridiculous that people were offended by something that didn’t happen to them. By that token, why should you care that his apology isn’t accepted?
People don’t need to justify their opinion to you. Just like you don’t have to, to me.

Anyways, this will be the last snack I’ll feed you.
 
I'm not disputing any of that.

Are you agreeing with me then that by not accepting an apology it's likely due to being in the pursuit of compensation
No, I don’t think the 2 things are related.
 
Btw, why would Ryanair be responsible for paying compenastion to the Lady?
 
No, I don’t think the 2 things are related.

Ok, so I'll ask again, by not accepting the apology, where does that leave her ? I'm genuinely not understanding if it's not to gain some form of compensation why not just accept, be it genuine or not and move on ?
 
Ok, so I'll ask again, by not accepting the apology, where does that leave her ? I'm genuinely not understanding if it's not to gain some form of compensation why not just accept, be it genuine or not and move on ?
Why should she accept it, he should of behaved himself.
It leaves her standing her ground and letting him know a simple apology means nothing.
It all started because she was too slow getting out of his way, forget the racist remark and that still leaves him as impatient ignorant disrespectful ar5e imo.
 
Why should she accept it, he should of behaved himself.
It leaves her standing her ground and letting him know a simple apology means nothing.
It all started because she was too slow getting out of his way, forget the racist remark and that still leaves him as impatient ignorant disrespectful ar5e imo.

You're right, why should she, it's her prerogative not to, so that should be the end of matters as far as she is concerned....correct ?
 
You're right, why should she, it's her prerogative not to, so that should be the end of matters as far as she is concerned....correct ?
In terms of contact with him, yes. It’s a Police matter and she may or may not be happy with the outcome.
I’m sure she and her family will be kept upto date by the authorities, but that still has nothing to do if she accepts his apology or not.
 
Would you blame her if she seeked some form of compensation?
No, sue them for whatever reason some clever lawyer can come up with against Ryanair, their staff failed to protect her and dealt with it shockingly, imo.

Even if she only wins a penny it would hopefully stop any other person being treated the way she was
 
I suspect, as has been implied earlier in the topic, they (Woman and Daughter) have been approached/managed by someone/company etc and are being advised on how to deal with this, I'd also be amazed if they haven't been approached by a national newspaper to see their story given how news worthy it became, should they ? or would I ? absolutely, for every single penny.
 
I wouldn't accept an apology from him. It's purely designed to make him look and feel better and does nothing to change what he did. He could take his apology and stuff it up his 'arris.
Oh, and if she wants to sue Ryanair for the terrible way they handled the situation then good on her .....
There you go Cabby, an answer for you to twist around and start an argument with.
 

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