Joan M. Cook: Incidents with out-of-control passengers have peaked during the pandemic. What we’re seeing is both frightening and fascinating. - NBCNewsTHINK
Add alcohol to the mix, and things can get combustible.
“I think it has to do with the tenor of our county and the me-first attitude,” Yonkers said. “Some people believe that no one has the right to tell them what to do. But that is how societies, organizations, teams, families work — together, with rules.” “Passengers who don’t like to be told to wear masks are crammed in a small space often with people they didn’t choose to sit next to,” Williams said. “Sometimes even people they perceive as potential enemies.”
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