The Fastest Way to Get Banned from Spirit Airlines



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35 thoughts on “The Fastest Way to Get Banned from Spirit Airlines

  1. "If we confuse professionalism with weakness, people might stop showing up." I hope you're not suggesting paid cops on duty who've sworn to protect us will ignore calls over hurt feelings.

    I'm 100% against disrespecting or abusing cops. My ex-husband is a sergeant w/ the Marion County Sheriff's office x 20 years, so I know what y'all go through. Suggesting to the public that cops will refuse to do their duty if they're doubted or disrespected is a bad look.

  2. This female cop is completely incompetent. She couldnt help him get the cuffs on and when the other officer arrived her and him both went for the legs. Nobody helped the only competent officer on scene, the black guy who did all the fighting and subduing.

  3. Goddamn…drunk…on your daughter’s birthday…way to make your stereotype legit when you’re trying to fix that stereotype…Congrat, all you did was confirm what the media portrayed…

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