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Airliner kicks off family, cancels entire plane journey because baby wasn’t wearing a face mask


A video posted to Twitter shows a family being kicked off a WestJet plane because their 19-month-old baby wasn’t wearing a face mask.

(Article by Paul Joseph Watson republished from Summit.news)

Safwan Choudhry described his horrific treatment at the hands of the airliner, which also subsequently cancelled the entire flight and removed all the passengers from the plane.

The clip shows two police officers explaining to the family that they are removing them from the plane. Another passenger tries to defend the family while arguing with another man who is angry at the flight being delayed.

“Based on what law? Based on what policy?” Choudhry asks the officers.

The officer then accuses Choudhry of repeatedly refusing to put a mask on his baby, citing other “witnesses” on the plane.

“Eventually, the entire flight was cancelled & all passengers were removed from the plane,” tweeted Choudhry.

The father added that most of the passengers on the plane expressed support for his family.

Choudhry said that WestJet tried to justify their action by citing a Transport For Canada policy which mandates all passengers to wear a mask.

However, the official Transport For Canada website says that children under the age of 2 “should not wear a mask.”

Read more at: Summit.news

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