No. I didn't say that the policemen were wrong all the way. Actually, i appreciated that they came to remind me "not to yell" so that i was able to control my anger and not yell again. However, they continued to give us a hard time even when we were talking (not "yelling") about going to the right gate and speaking to a supervisor if possible...and they even continued to give us a hard time when we were silent...therefore, again, i said they lack of sympathy and understanding on unsatisfied air travelers (again, they never have to raise they voice in they lives because they can away lock people up or threat to lock people up). They may still be legally right to do so, though. That is why i suggest to modify the law so that people don't have to travel at the airlines' mercy. For example, if people can choose airlines by feet in airports, then they don't even need to speak with the wrong-doing airline.
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