rsimon
Disney Junkie
- Joined
- Jan 29, 2008
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- 618
You're likely correct- there's a bigger picture. Also, the wise also realize that news stories are typically only tidbits of the real story, so judge not.
Trust me, I'd be irritated that my 14 bags were being held up, but then I'd be the one who compensated them for the toothbrush- a little compassion goes a long way. Did the manager really win here, or could it have been avoided? Giving them thousands of dollars in legal fees now does not help. I'm not saying their choices were right, but it was so little to ease the tensions!
What could possibly be gained by holding luggage ransom no matter what the real story was? Really?? If I had a gripe about anything, I wouldn't even think to hold someone else's luggage hostage until it was resolved. In fact, I would call the manager, gripe that someone else's luggage was delivered to my room, and oh, BTW, you also caused XYZ damage. I would want the luggage removed immediately, and at some consideration and restitution for the damage. But to hold the luggage hostage???? Wow, I guess they do things differently down under.

I don't think the manager had a choice from what I understand. They tried several times to retrieve the luggage. Now, you may be suggesting that the manager bow down to whatever request they were making in order to get the luggage returned. THAT is not how it should work and would only embolden these people and others to act this way again in the future. If they decided to be idiots and take it to this level, they deserved to be taken into custody and see what the consequences of their actions really bring. Maybe they won't do it again in the future when something else happens they don't like.