Joanna Chiu is praising the women bystanders and airline staff who helped protect a teenage girl from the man who was harassing her. | cbcasithappens
When you were sitting on the plane, what did you hear that made your ears perk up?
She was just ignoring all of this, obviously trying to be friendly, but not wanting to make plans to see him. I don’t want to say name of airline because journalists have to be careful not to make endorsements but just want to say that this Canadian airline crew handled the situation so well. Workplaces, schools, sports teams etc. can take note. They even gave me and other woman a card. pic.twitter.com/6irPimuRZbI was quite impressed at how quickly they acted.
He had asked to see [the flight attendants] higher-up, and she said that, "I'm the boss and this is really serious and we could land the plane if you keep acting this way."The first time I traveled to Vietnam on a school trip, on the way back ... a man next to me was really flirtatious, kind of accusing me of flirting with him when I was confused because I thought I was just having a normal conversation with him.
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