3happydancers
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DJ, I get what you're saying. And yes, the bottom line is that SWA needs to take a stand and implement a policy.
However, even though the rule is not "written" does not excuse passengers from selfish, arrogant, inexcusable, behavior. Saving seats for non-paying customers in itself states a wrong doing. You know the seat(s) you are saving should FIRST go to those who PAID for early boarding. Those who choose to practice this behavior knowingly makes wrong choices in hopes to "get over" regardless. You place EBCI purchasers in a compromising position; stand up for what they paid for or eat the $$$$ spent on early boarding privileges. In essence, the seat saver and seat taker have made the decision to take a seat(s) from a paying customer(s). You take seats simply because you can. That does not make it right.
I am not a confrontational person. DH on the other hand is. DH calls this behavior the, "Hurray for me and the h..l with everyone else," attitude.
However, even though the rule is not "written" does not excuse passengers from selfish, arrogant, inexcusable, behavior. Saving seats for non-paying customers in itself states a wrong doing. You know the seat(s) you are saving should FIRST go to those who PAID for early boarding. Those who choose to practice this behavior knowingly makes wrong choices in hopes to "get over" regardless. You place EBCI purchasers in a compromising position; stand up for what they paid for or eat the $$$$ spent on early boarding privileges. In essence, the seat saver and seat taker have made the decision to take a seat(s) from a paying customer(s). You take seats simply because you can. That does not make it right.
I am not a confrontational person. DH on the other hand is. DH calls this behavior the, "Hurray for me and the h..l with everyone else," attitude.