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article imagePortuguese man Awarded $400,000 In Racial Profiling Case

Posted Jan 16, 2007 by  bobSP in Crime | 6 comments | 951 views
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American Airlines has been ordered to pay a Florida man who had been, apparently, mistaken as of Arab or Middle Eastern descent, $400,000 for racial profiling.
John Cerqueira, a Florida man of Portuguese descent, was awarded $400,000 after American Airlines kicked him off of a flight. He and his family were returning from a family visit in Boston when he and 2 other men were removed from the plane.

They were given no explanation for this action and were held for several ours before being released and given a refund for the flight--the Airline then refused to serve the men and they were forced to find their another way home.

"I have a feeling these kinds of incidents of racial profiling happen to people more often than we're aware of," said Cerqueira.

Cerqueira and his lawyer have successfully proved that the airline had removed him under false pretenses and that they did so only because they thought he was Arab. The airlines official excuse was that "certain aspects of [Cerqueira's] behavior..made other customers uncomfortable on board the aircraft."

No mention of what these actions were, but I guess taking a flight home with your wife and children is suspicious if you look Arab or Middle Eastern.

Cerqueira makes his career as a computer consultant--a job that requires him to fly all over the world for his business..since the incident, he says he doesn't feel comfortable flying on an airplane.

"I am certainly hoping that American Airlines will consider their policies and ensure there are proper checks and balances for situations not to get out of hand the way this situation did on that day," Cerqueira said
Source: nbc6.net external
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  • avatar Posted Jan 16, 2007 by  Brandigal (Donna)
    #1
    I do not blame him for feeling that way. The airlines made a mistake and they are paying for it.
  • avatar Posted Jan 16, 2007 by  Chris V. (cgull)
    #2
    It must have been tough for him to go through all this, hope American Airlines learned their lesson and not judge too quickly.
  • swan_man Posted Jan 16, 2007 by  swan_man
    #3
    If the pilots and other passengers didn't feel safe then they should be able to take precautions to protect others. Now this lawsuit has pilots second guessing themselves and scared to refuse service because of a possible lawsuit. It makes it a little easier for terrorist to fly and possibly another attack.

    We're just guaranteeing that the pilot will not kick them off a flight unless they show a gun or openly admit what they are going to do when the plane gets into the air.
  • avatar Posted Jan 16, 2007 by  americangeiko
    #4
    What kind of behavior was he exhibiting if he was there with his wife and child?
  • avatar Posted Jan 16, 2007 by  bobSP
    #5
    I guess looking Middle Eastern is suspicious enough :p.
  • swan_man Posted Jan 16, 2007 by  swan_man
    #6
    Pilots might have a fear of kicking anyone off of a plane now for fear of their airline or they themselves being sued for blowing a whistle of something "suspicious". "Suspicious" now may have to be actually seeing a weapon before being reported.

    Just my opinion....

    I posted a comment a couple hours ago about this and it was taken off for lack of content or original thought. Well this is content telling how things could start heading towards.... and its my original thought. :D

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