Absolutely.rjsa wrote:You are landing there, with your wife and kid, you would really do that?Spankyham wrote:In this circumstance, absolutely yes.rjsa wrote:If approached, would you give your room away?
Absolutely.rjsa wrote:You are landing there, with your wife and kid, you would really do that?Spankyham wrote:In this circumstance, absolutely yes.rjsa wrote:If approached, would you give your room away?
You would give away your room in a foreign country where you don't speak the language? I hate that the families are grieving, but I can assure you they'll have a much easier time getting another room than dozens of Italians.Spankyham wrote:In this circumstance, absolutely yes.rjsa wrote:If approached, would you give your room away?
You are landing there, with your wife and kid, you would really do that?[/quote]Spankyham wrote:In this circumstance, absolutely yes.rjsa wrote:If approached, would you give your room away?
That's because Bernie is exactly this - a detached, self-absorbed billionaire, with little concern for the people he purports to entertain apart from how much money he can squeeze from their tax dollars.Pup wrote:The point is that Bernie had an opportunity to make a statement that made F1 look like the good guys, offering to help in an unfortunate situation. Instead, he starts talking about previous arrangements and law suits, without saying anything of comfort to the families beyond the simplest platitude. In other words, he portrayed the sport exactly as its detractors do - as some cadre of detached, self-absorbed billionaires, traveling the globe in a pointless competition of excess, thinly disguised as sport, with little concern for the people they purport to entertain apart from how much money they can squeeze from their tax dollars.
Yes.Pierce89 wrote:You would give away your room in a foreign country where you don't speak the language?Spankyham wrote:In this circumstance, absolutely yes.rjsa wrote:If approached, would you give your room away?
I doubt anything could make things "easy" for the grieving families at this point in time. TBH me going through the relatively simple task of finding another hotel room to give those families one less thing to be concerned about .... it would make me feel quite positive. If I didn't do that I think I'd feel rather uncomfortable in the hotel room.Pierce89 wrote:I hate that the families are grieving, but I can assure you they'll have a much easier time getting another room than dozens of Italians.
If they were given another accommodation by the airline officials, then I don't see why this is being blamed on f1 team personal ?Blanchimont wrote:
"More than a dozen Chinese family members, who traveled to the Malaysian capital to get updates on the search for the Boeing 777, were transferred to another hotel in the city by the airline on Friday."
Include the half assed job the OP did when posting the "report" clearly with the agenda in mind to paint Ferrari and possibly F1 in a negative light.mep wrote:That whole story is just negative propaganda against Formula 1 or Ferrari. It is the responsibility of the hotel management to find a place to stay for the relatives. It is certainly not related to the F1 teams at all. They are simply a customer of that hotel. Don’t fall into these traps by the media that easily. What is actually really bad is that some guy wrote an article which uses the death of many persons to shed bad light on a selected F1 team.
The problem isn't that Bernie is speaking his mind, the problem is that his mind is twisted.alexx_88 wrote:I am quite amazed that this piece of so-called news is being debated. It was the hotel's job to take care of not overbooking. As of Bernie, he didn't want to give the PR talk and said strictly what's on his mind.