Airport Lounge Chain CEO Trashes Priority Pass [Roundup]

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  1. There are millions of air-tags in use to catch airlines in their BS stories. There have been no reports of air-tags catching fire or blowing up. So, the bottom line is Lufthansa does not want the common people to have the power to catch them in their LIES.
    Fly Lufthansa, the airline of Adolf.
    I don’t think so!!!

  2. Why would a hotel expect the local police to deal with their long-term guest? If the hotel is so dumb as to allow her to run up a bill this size, it’s certainly not a law enforcement issue.

  3. huey judy, in the law, there is something called “theft of services.” That’s why a hotel might call the police. But, the gal has two easy outs. As you indicate, she’s a long-term resident. As such, it moves the issue to landlord-tenant law. Second, she hasn’t not paid. She has been paying. She’s disputing the amount owed. It’s a contract dispute. Essentially, a civil matter and not a criminal matter. And, she’s contacted her attorney.

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