Monday, August 13, 2012

Nurse 'humiliated' by Qantas policy that "men are potential child molesters"

A nurse was made to feel as if he had a sign that read "kiddie fiddler" over his head after he was moved away from a young girl on a Qantas flight, he said.

Daniel McCluskie said he had a similar experience to a firefighter on a Virgin Australia flight when he was made to switch seats with a woman because he was sitting next to an unaccompanied child.

Qantas has defended its policy, saying it is consistent with that of other airlines around the world and reflects parents' concerns.

Mr McCluskie, 31, is a senior nurse at the local health district in Wagga Wagga and was flying from the city to Sydney in June when he said he was humiliated by the cabin crew.
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He was seated in the second last row of the flight next to a girl he estimated to be 10 years old. Full story...

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1 comment:

  1. Sue this morally bankrupt airline until it bleeds! Wanna discriminate? Just do it against a man and everything will be fine ... NO MORE! Sue these bitches 'til they beg for mercy!

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