dot adopted a zero tolerance policy about bad behavior and with that when the penalties increased dramatically, $37,000 fines, banned from life from an airline and airline, potential jail time, when that happened the rates started going down but they ve still got people behaving rather poorly and very often it s the mask and an alcohol issue that drives these types of cases. what s your sense from the folks that you have talked to in the industry about whether the creation of a no fly list like this would be enough or whether it would be too little too late? i think that this is gaining momentum. we ve already heard the national flight attendants unions calling for exactly this kind of thing, the airlines in general have called for this type of activity. we know that the tone general made this a priority to prosecute these types of cases on board planes. if you got on a plane and you knew that if you acted badly, if you created a disruption, if you created a flight diversion that y
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