qatarman wrote:
Weak Crew and Weak Pilot they should have been off loaded and i am afraid they would have been removed if they were the seats i had booked but knowing how things seem to work now in the UK it would have been me who was offloaded.
I totally agree because now when you assert your rights in this country, you run the risk of becoming the villain and I'm afraid we have a mindset of obnoxious people across all the generations, who know this.
I'd have politely asked 3 times for them to move and then I would have gone ape.!
I can sit here and visualise the scenario and I can see why the OP capitulated because a similar scenario happened to me many years ago on a flight back from the Canary Islands, before you could pay for a specific seat, when an obese man who had been allocated the middle seat tried to bully me into moving into it from the aisle seat, and you've got a plane load full of people all wanting to get home and thinking " for god's sake just sit down anywhere so we can get away" and the pressure is enormous because you don't want to be the cause of an unnecessary delay.
He stood blocking my way so that I couldn't get out of my seat to let him in, and then when the cabin crew came down to see what all the fuss was about, he stepped to one side and tried to make it look like I wouldn't move to allow him to sit down in his seat.
He grunted and squeezed his way into his seat and then proceeded to make my life hell, first as soon as the seat belt sign went off, he raised the armrest and half his body spilt into my seat, so we had further words when I asked him if he'd paid for his seat, to which he grunted "stupid?" so I said "stupid or not, I've paid for my seat too, not half of one" and I lowered the armrest back down, and we had a running armrest fight for the next 30 mins.
Then, every 15 mins he got out of his seat and went and stood in the emergency exit and I was up and down like a yoyo, his objective was for me to get tired of this and move into the middle seat.
This didn't work, so then for the last 2 hours of the flight he pretended that he was ill and he sat on the seat where the cabin crew sit during take off/landing until the plane did start the landing procedure.
I try to think all the time that none of us like being in an aluminium tube at close range with other people, well total strangers, who may have problems that are not obvious and we all have to be tolerant, I've sat next to screaming kids and they have grated my nerves to the point of wanting to slap and scream at them, but there's no point, you just have to turn the volume up on the headphones and take a deep breath, and years ago I was "anything for a quiet life sort of person", but now.? No chance.! I don't know if it's an age thing, but nobody is going to poo on me because if you let them, they will.!
Sanji x