So when it's closing time, and the bouncer says it's time to go, if you dilly dally you are asking to be assaulted?
"Dilly dally" might not be the proper term for the analogy. I think it was more like, "I'm not leaving this bar, if you want me to leave you'll have to throw me out". Does anybody wonder what is going to happen here?I think the disconnect between the two arguments is pretty simple. There is the way things should be and the reality of the way things are.
The way things should be:
Airlines should not overbook flights.
Airlines should not bump paying customers.
Airlines should not bump any customer in favor of their own employees.
Airlines should keep offering higher compensation until they get volunteers.
Airlines need to be responsible for the number of passengers and total weight onboard.
A contract of carriage is necessary for the airline to operate.
No persons time should be valued more than another's.
All people are equal-a doctor is no more important than an unemployed housewife travelling for pleasure.
Nobody should suffer physical harm, ever.
Anyplace that sells ice cream should make hot fudge sundaes free on Fridays.
The way things are (aka reality)
Airlines over book flights.
Airlines bump customers.
Some airlines give priority to their own employees.
Some airlines set a limit on what they'll offer as compensation. (Maybe not anymore because of this)
Some airlines may choose to enforce the contract of carriage and remove passengers against their will.
People, especially those who do not comply with lawful orders, may require physical handling if they do not comply.
Some people who choose the physical handling route may end up getting hurt.
Hot fudge sundaes are rarely given away for free.
I think some involved in this discussion think they live in a world only controlled by the way things should be. And some of those are failing to realize that a doctor's time is no more important than anybody else's. IMO, there is a fair amount of failure to acknowledge the way things are (aka reality) in this thread. Newsflash, we live in an imperfect world.
Maybe everyone should try the "should" approach next time a police officer wants to pull you over for a traffic violation. You don't have time to comply with those lights and siren, just keep going, you shouldn't have to comply. See how it works out for ya. When you get done you can rent Lala Land and feel right at home.
*BTW, this is not all directed at you NM. It just ended up in my response to you*