more discretion. basically you don t have security having to come into a close quarters situation like in the coach section of an airline, which is really, really close. if you have any kind of physical altercation, it s likely somebody will get hurt. when i was in law enforcement, i ve been involved in situations not on airliners but we had to respond to private property to remove somebody that didn t go. if they physically resisted, we had to use some degree of force. i didn t see the police pounding on this person or getting beaten. i believe he was accidentally injured on the handrail or the arm rest. i didn t see the police doing anything excessive. i do disagree a little bit on that point. this should have been handled at the gate. they could have let the air crew get into the car and drive the four or five hours to louisville, could have offered more money, done lots of things other than call the police on somebody that was minding his own business trying to get home. the bott
i do remember thinking the guy in the other seat, why doesn t he say something i mean could other people see? the guy this the seat across the aisle is going to see. i kept thinking maybe the stewardess will going to come and he will stop. but she never came. doesn t how long that went on for? not real long, no. no. i would say just about, what, 15 minutes. that s a long time? yeah. did he actually kiss you? yeah, yeah. on the face or on the lips? all wherever he could find a landing spot, yes. and i mean 15 minutes is a very long time. well, you know, it seemed like forever. but i got up, got my bag, and i went back to the coach section. and i went all the way back to the tail of the airplane, the last seat in the last aisle, and
and 15 minutes is a very long time. it seemed like forever, so but i got up, got my bag and i went back to the coach section and i went all the way back to the tail of the airplane, the last seat in the last aisle, and when the plane landed i made sure i was the last person off the plane. because? i didn t want to run into him. i didn t start telling my story until about a year and a half ago when it became apparent that he was making a serious run for the presidency, and i would have an occasion to say to a group of friends, let me tell you my trump story. now, most of these friends were women. it was my book club. it was this club. it was it was neighbors and friends and everything. but a couple of men.
all wherever he could find a landing spot, yes. and 15 minutes is a very long time. well, you know, it seemed like forever. so but i got up, got my bag and i went back to the coach section. and i went all the way back to the tail of the airplane. the last seat in the last aisle. and sat down. and when the plane landed, i made sure that i was the last person off the plane. because i didn t want to run into him. did at any point you say anything to the no. the flight attendant or? no. we didn t. women didn t at that point. i don t know if they do it now. but if i complained to my boss, he would have said but that s the riggers of the road. you are a traveling sales rep. that is just the way it is.
guy in the other seat, why doesn t he say something? i mean could other people see? the guy in the seat across the aisle could see. and i kept thinking well maybe the stewardess is going to come and he ll stop. but she never came. do you know how long that went on for? not real long. no. no. i would say just about, what, 15 minutes? that s long enough. that s a long time. yeah. did he actually kiss you? yeah. yeah. on the face? on the lips? wherever he could find a landing spot, yes. and, i mean, 15 minutes is a very long time. well, you know, it seemed like forever. so, but, i got up, got my bag, and i went back to the coach section. and i went all the way back to the tail of the airplane. the last seat in the last aisle. and sat down.