Great points Sean.
Can we all stop using the profoundly inaccurate effectiveness rate of PrEP of 90% which is way off. Epidemiologic/public health data show its way more effective than 90%, a figure that’s very misleading.
Exactly how does one hide an iPhone in a small airplane bathroom that is positioned to record you without you being able to see it? Perhaps you could explain that one.
This is what you don’t understand. He’s not a victim.
From day one of being an airline employee it is drilled into you WHEN YOU WEAR YOUR UNIFORM YOU REPRESENT THE AIRLINE whether you’re on duty or not. My husband has worked for an international airline for almost three decades. That’s the rule and every airline employee knows it.
To be in uniform (on or off duty) is to be representing Delta (in this case). To have your employee badge around your neck is even more serious. Forget the iPhone. Just to wear your uniform even if “off duty” and go into a bathroom with another passenger and lock the door is by definition violating the terms of your employment.
You’re something else if you think he was a victim unless you’re saying AW drugged him or kidnapped him and forced him in there.
Rationalize it all you want but he’s the one left almost jobless by HIS decision. Wouldn’t it have at least occurred to you to take your name tag off and put it in your pocket?
I’m calling BS on his not knowing it was recorded. He was excited by it.
If someone’s that stupid I don’t want them in charge if there’s an in flight emergency and the plane is about to go down. Talk about impaired judgment. Forget the camera; regular pax could see him and his ID going into a bathroom with a passenger. And this guy would be in charge of helping save passengers’ lives during an in flight emergency on Delta? No thanks.