It was immediately after a very questionable call, but the players don't appear to really lose it until the umpire is passing them on the steps, which is why people above our speculating that the umpire may have said something to provoke them. That would be my guess too - AUAB - but who knows?
3. A future court doesn't find a crime/fraud exception to presidential pardon power.
Maybe, just maybe, the founders did not intend to give the president the blanket power to effectuate illegal acts and cover up his own crimes with pardons.
"super" may be strong, but I stand by "not a basketball play." In the screenshot, she has her back to the play and just pulls the arm down to yank Sabally out of the play too.
Am I crazy or was that, like, super dirty? It's that arm pin judo throw that I swear and never used to exist but now seems to happen all the time in the NBA at least.
I can imagine several reasonable crew reasons: fairness to other passengers, following airline rules, and following FAA rules, among others.
But the passenger? The only one I see is "I don't care what the rules are or what I paid for, I sit where I want." That does not seem reasonable to me. 2/2
The airline crew could've let him to sit in the seat he chose. He could've chosen to sit in the seat he paid for. Both share causational responsibility.
Can we cut to the chase? Is your argument "people should be allowed to sit in any seat on a plane and should be entitled to ignore airline staff who tell them otherwise?" If so, say so. If not, say what you mean. No more "just asking questions" pls.
On my one visit, we only had an afternoon, so I just looked enviously from a distance at the hike you could take up close. So, post something up close! From the summit? Or, like, within the area that collapsed?