johnsonpark1
JohnsonPark
johnsonpark1

Ummmm ... the part where OTHER passengers and employees reported differently?

Doesn't look like it, bud ...

Aren't you too stupid to be accessing the internets?

Is it possible that different companies, different sets of employees and guests, or even different sets of circumstances might result in different outcomes?

Nope.

Nope. I am, however, justifying the behavior of the train people in asking one group of boisterous riders to respect the rights of other groups on board, while having a good time.

Yeah - and your response was chockfull of interest, too ...

In hindsight -and to settle a suit that presented nothing but bad publicity - perhaps the company feels the employees reacted inappropriately in removing the women from the train. But the fact remains - the employees present at the time felt the women had become disruptive enough that something had to be done.

“POS”?

Thank you. Really, it's as simple as employing common courtesy.

Coherent thoughts only, please ... focus really, REALLY hard on one topic at a time.

Boil this down into something coherent, and we'll talk ...

Thank you. But a lot of this is simple common courtesy. If asked by the employees on a wine tour train, bus, airplane, etc. to rein it in a bit for the benefit of the other passengers, you do it.

I don’t believe the response of the employees was disproportionate, if the women were being disruptive to other passengers and were repeatedly asked to bring it down a notch. Reading other accounts of this incident suggest the ladies might have taken offense, and gotten belligerent.

... but loud, disruptive behavior is not.

Again - if you can distill this gibberish down into something legible, we'll talk ...

Rather unsurprisingly, I'm not disappointed in you at all. I expected "mouth-breathing idiot", and that's exactly what I got from you ...

A much easier, mature solution for all involved: if you find yourself in that "rowdy bookclub at the next table on a wine train" and you're asked repeatedly to quiet down for the benefit of the other passengers, show a modicum of respect for your neighbors and do it ...

Keep at it - you’ll eventually find a racial angle to play in this somewhere ...

... and you’re a mouth-breathing idiot spouting ME-ME-ME!!! millennial-type nonsense. But, hey - kudos on being able to look up the meaning/spelling of "syllable" on your googler ...