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When, exactly did Delta become the government?WorldTraveler said:use of PEDs in non-cellular functions may not have been prohibited.
I am hardly defending the cutthroat environment that apparently cost someone their job. It stinks and the snitch will get what he/she deserves - you know what they say about karma.
but if someone was breaking an FAA rule (which we don't know), then they shouldn't be surprised if there are consequences for it - even for a split second and even if only to send a BD greeting.
no rules can be subject to anyone's interpretation or they aren't rules.
and we still don't and won't ever know if the person who was fired had any other issues... as much as it sounds sensation to talk about getting fired for sending a photo, there could be more to the story... and just as is true with any personnel matter, only the employee and the company actually know.
and let's be very clear that a union cannot protect someone from a violation of the law, regardless of how minor it may appear to be based on someone's judgment.
This isn't about "breaking the law". Should Delta be able to fire someone for getting a speeding ticket?