The_Judge wrote...
first names, employee numbers along with dates, times and cities are more than enough
The argument The Judge cited, for NOT providing full names, certainly applies to police officers. Which is why they have badge numbers. Indeed it is only the cops who are doing something wrong are the ones who try to hide their badge number. Yet there have been posts, in other threads, indicating a willingness on the part of some airline employees to, almost, fight to the death against any mechinism that would expedite the identification of misfit staff, or even forcing an accounting for misbehavior. In today's environment customers are, very much, accountable for THEIR actions. Airline staff do not seem to be subject to the same scruitny. Only when there are multiple witnesses, who come forward, is there even an inkling of contrition from the airline.
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