Yes, but I seriously wonder if this couldn't be a violation of Fifth Amendment rights. The only reason they knew about the gun is that she self-identified to the airline and the airline snitched.Jumping Frog wrote:Under NY law, I would not be surprised if the airline representative who accepted possession of a weapon without calling the police also became vulnerable to criminal charges. After all, they are now in illegal possession of an unlicensed firearm.jimlongley wrote:The thing I object to the most is the airline acting in the role of law enforcement.
Notifying law enforcement is probably the only safe alternative they have.
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The thing I object to the most is the airline acting in the role of law enforcement.