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Jet Diverted after Man Hangs Himself in Bathroom
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Why was the flight diverted, didn't they have other bathrooms?
He was probably despondent because the dealers finance manager got away. :rolleyes: |
I just had this thought ... the bathroom hanging was the interesting part of the story for me and my coworkers. When stuff like the prior event happens, does that become hot conversation at car dealerships?
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I was talking to a guy that had a year old pickup and the dealer he bought it from talked him into trading it in on a new one. The new one was an upgrade in model plus a ton of options he didn't have before.
He loved the new truck but when he got home from the razzle dazzle of the dealership with all those shiny bits, he read over the paperwork and found out he paid twice what he thought he was to upgrade. He was quite bitter. My guess is, because he knew he'd been outsmarted. Sometimes people get more upset by that than if they had been outright cheated or robbed. :shotgun: |
confusing math, poorly explained is most likely to blame. when a trade is in negative equity, you have to increase the trade allowance to cover it, so you don;t have negative numbers on the paperwork. therefore, you must also increase the sale price by the same amount to keep the numbers balanced. the bottom line is the same, but when you look at it later, it can be alarming.
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I believe in this case, his payments went up as he expected but later discovered they also added three years. It's quite possible they mentioned it, but he clearly didn't read, or comprehend, before he signed.
I've had the experience of gettting to the signing and the paperwork didn't match the conversation, but that's always the possibility of misunderstanding on my part as much as misleading on their part. I walked out and went elsewhere one time, when I was certain they lied, but usually I let it go and just decide whether the deal that's on the paper is acceptable or not. Gotta stop daydreaming about cruising with a new car full of hot babes and read the paperwork.:rtfm: |
I'm not real sure I'll ever buy a new car again. It seems like one pays a staggeringly large premium for the most rapidly depriciating consumer item on the planet just to drive new. I think I'm getting a lot more of my money's worth on the used cars I'm driving (and no, I'm not counting the free one, thanks). There are maintenance issues without warranty coverage, to be sure, but then I still have thousands and thousands of dollars in my pocket that I'm not paying out to the dealership and the finance criminals...um...companies.
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I did the new car every year or two which was costly.
Then the new car and run it till it drops......less costly. When money got tight (bought a house), for a very long time I’d buy under $1k cars and put the money and time they needed to keep they as reliable as possible. I saved a ton of money but I did all the work, had good parts connections, always had at least two cars on the road just in case, spent a fair amount on tools and manuals and missed out on a lot of stuff because I had car work to do. In many instances it was rewarding and even fun. Now I’m back to buy new and run them till they drop. :D |
Yeah, I was probably being at least a little disingenuous in my prior statement. If money was not a concern, you bet your ass that I would be throwing money left and right on cars. Really exotic, unreasonably expensive, "I've got a little dick, but hey, look at this Lambourghini" type cars.
I like cars, I just don't have car money, and with good cars costing what houses used to cost when I first got married, I'm driving used. |
Not to be morbid, but I'm trying to figure out how did he hang himself? Granted the thought has never occurred to me while I was actually on an airliner, but it doesn't seem like you'd have room to get the job done in one of those little closet restrooms.
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maybe he flushed his tie down the loo?
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Hell, what was the dude doing on a plane, anyhow? Generally a person out on bond is not supposed to leave the state, I don't think. I suppose he didn't care if he knew he was going to kill himself, anyway. I wonder if he just hopped on the first plane available or did he pick a flight going to a place where he wanted to be buried?
I guess if I had an endless supply of money, I'd buy a new car. As it stands, I buy my cars used for cash and find a good mechanic who is a cute and willing to flirt a little in exchange for discounted car repairs. |
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We had a near-successful hanging in our bathroom which is designed for lack of ease in killing one's self as you might imagine. He tied a knot in the leg of his pants and placed it in between the top of the door and the jamb. He then tied the other leg into a loop, placed it around his neck and just let his weight do the rest. If another guy in the lobby hadn't wanted to take a leak, he would have been dead. Airplane bathroom has got to be a ton easier, despite the limited space to work with, since even though the screeners take away your oh-so-dangerous nail clippers, they usually let you have your belt, tie, and other usable articles of clothing. I've seen successful and near successful hangings with underwear and other articles of clothing, towels, bedsheets, shoelaces, drawstrings, and gauze cling that had been used to wrap a person's wrists following an attempt with razor blades. Pantyhose are one of the worst because it's damn difficult to loosen the knot. You have to cut those, which can be tricky if the person is still conscious (or regains consciousness partway through the rescue), since they pull tight enough that it's hard to get the blade between the noose and the neck. Rope and extension cords are your best choices, but I usually end up with the improvisers, either from jail cells or our own unit. |
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