Jimworcs, you can't be really suggesting that a First Class passenger is not entitled to a greater level of comfort than a passenger in Coach. One would have thought that that was a given.
The most distant (to use your word) part of the cabin is the last row near the toilets. On a flight that is threequarter full, you have a quarter of the seats empty and you can almost always find a row at the back with is away from other passengers.
In the case I referred to at IAH I was one of the agents. The flight our unruly passengers were on was full. We gave away a voucher to the wronged passenger, I think it was a $100 voucher, and in those days airlines didn't play the tricks they now do to make vouchers worthless. However we didn't lose and we got the last laugh. When we bumped the two unruly children and their parents off the flight, we were able to accommodate four standbys on that flight. The later flight was some hours later and it was in fact a little less than three quarter full. We gave that family four seats at the very back of the aircraft and there were no other passengers in the back row.
Putting the unruly child in coach is not just to find him a "distant" seat but as a little punishment for his misbehaviour. If half hour later if the FA asked the parent, "Has the child quieted down enough to go back in First Class?" The answer would be yes and you can be sure you won't hear a squeak from him for the rest of the flight.
You really have no reason from the information given to blame the OP for this situation.
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