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Whether or not the unwashed are wary of being pulled and fined heavily for disrupting commercial flights resulting in delays, recent airline policy of sharing information with each other may be a key. A blacklist of passengers banned from one airline has prompted one major airline to ask other airlines to share their blacklist in mutual support. Each airline created their own blacklist so in effect the unruly simply find another airline to fly when possible. Sharing blacklists will put a severe dent in those intent on flying and still carry their disdain against regulations such as mask mandates in public protest while boarding or during flight. Once becoming a member of a blacklist universal to almost every commercial airline, they’re are prevented from disrupting any passenger flight. The rights of individual freedom only goes so far until it infringes on the safety of a flight. Physical violence in a closed cramped can holding hundreds of civilized flying passengers wanting nothing more than to travel in peace to their destination only to be distracted with individual rights followed by violence cannot be allowed. If blacklists are shared then barring these individuals will set examples of how not to behave in public transportation. Blacklists will eventually pass as each airline will have a policy on when to remove a person from the list after a set period of time. This should dampen or eliminate uncivilized behavior altogether to return travel by commercial flights to complaints of smaller seats and traditional arm rest jousting. This world wide pandemic will eventually become manageable once the majority are vaccinated when masks won’t be required during public transportation. Most minor transgressions making these blacklists will be flying except for those using physical violence.
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