Complaint: In-flight Issue serving underage people alcohol
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Old Oct 27, 2010, 10:26 PM
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the fact still is, your daughter was the one responsible, no matter which way you look at it, SHE HAD TO ASK for the alcohal so thats her responsibility not to ask, why not ask for a coke or juice instead of going straight for the beer/hard liqour what ever she had?

yes us airways is responsible, but not to the extent of your daughter

US airways didnt get your daughter drunk though, they didnt physically force alcohal down her throat, she made the choice to, both of you need to understand that and take responsibility for that. Would she have gotten drunk if she didnt ask for it? no, see your daughter made her choice and kept going making it her fault for getting drunk

the airline shouldnt have served her and should have checked ID but its still your daughters (and yours as a mother) to make the decision of not breaking the law, and laws are put in place for a reason, if you agree with them or not, your daughter broke the law

Jim and I both agree that US Airways should have carded, but it is still your daughters responsibility to not take the alcohal and not ask, i hope you can see your daughter is in the wrong too and i hope you have a discussion with her about drinking because without it being monitered teens feel that they can do whatever and get away with it

there are tons of teenagers who think that they can drive drunk and nothing will happen, they think they are invincable and next thing you know they are wrapped around a pole or have hit someone else, but they never think it will happen to them, seen it happen more than enough

your daughter doesnt seem like no angel