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What I don't get, instead, are the people who, like you, find a no fly-list acceptable. If you punch a person on the street, you get charged. Same if you punch a flight attendant on a plane. You might even go to jail in both cases. But what you don't get in the first case is to be put on a blacklist that prevents you from using some services. If you punch a person in a supermarket, you are not banned from supermarkets. What you advocate for reminds of proscription lists in ancient Rome or the social credit system of the CCP. |
Uh, I dunno. We definitely banned disruptive people from our supermarket. And we’d happily let other supermarkets nearby know that Mr. X was an asshole that should be treated with extreme caution (and vice versa).
I don’t see why the government needs to get involved with this though. Airlines are perfectly capable of making and sharing such a list themselves.