>So you think she should have sat still and said nothing, though she was
>suspicious of what they were doing.
>
>If you'll read the article, you'll notice that she didn't get suspicious
>until the guy brought a Macdonald's bag into the bathroom completely full
>and returned with it nearly empty, and until she noticed the eye contact
>and silent communication between all of them. Of course he may just have
>been throwing out his garbage. And they may have been friends who couldn't
>all get seats next to each other and wanted to talk. But it wasn't just
>her that was suspicious, so I'd say maybe there were grounds for concern
>no matter what their descent.
>
>Won, if you saw someone do something you considered suspicious on a flight
>you were on, what would you do?
>
>Judith
Suspicious activity should be reported. My point is; would the acts have
been suspicious in itself when you remove the They-are-Middle-Eastern men
lens that she was looking through when analyzing the situation. To me, and
she admits this herself, fear gripped her. She deduced suspicious
activities that might not have happened that way.
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