Fwd: [IP] Gilmore bounced from plane; and Farber censors Gilmore's email
Major Variola (ret)
mv at cdc.gov
Mon Jul 21 08:22:10 PDT 2003
At 11:36 PM 7/20/03 -0700, John Kozubik wrote:
>On Sat, 19 Jul 2003, Steve Schear wrote:
>
>> >remove a small 1" button pinned to my left lapel. I declined,
saying
>> >that it was a political statement and that he had no right to censor
>> >passengers' political speech. The button, which was created by
>
>Where do these ridiculous ideas come from ? If I own a piece of
private
>property, like an airplane (or an entire airline) for instance, I can
>impose whatever senseless and arbitrary conditions on your use of it as
I
>please.
Yes.
Except that you entered into a contract to transport a human in exchange
for money. No where in the contract was "banned speech" mentioned.
Suppose that instead two men were kicked off a flight for holding hands,
or a woman & offspring for breast-feeding. That would be a violation of
the transportation
contract. Because such behavior does not endanger the flight or
passengers.
(Although all behaviors cannot be enumerated, under a "reasonable"
common-law interpretation
of the contract, passive speech (vs. say screaming the whole flight) is
harmless.)
Private property rights, of course. But contract law too.
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