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NJ Court tosses Ridgewood man’s lawsuit over cashless flight policy

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NJ Court tosses Ridgewood man’s lawsuit over cashless flight policy
Monday, February 25, 2013    Last updated: Monday February 25, 2013, 11:44 AM
BY  ANTHONY CAMPISI
STATE HO– USE BUREAU
The Record

A Ridgewood man’s suit challenging the legality of Continental Airlines’ policy against accepting cash on flights runs afoul of federal law and must be thrown out, an appellate panel ruled Monday.

Michael W. Rosen filed sued the airline after a January 2010 flight from Hawaii to Newark after he tried to buy a $3 headset and a $5 cocktail and pay with cash but was denied under the policy, which Continental instituted in 2009 to address accounting and security concerns.

https://www.northjersey.com/news/crime_courts/Court_tosses_suit_over_cashless_flight_policy.html

2 thoughts on “NJ Court tosses Ridgewood man’s lawsuit over cashless flight policy

  1. Some lawyers just are not to smart.

  2. neither are you….it’s not TOO smart not TO smart.

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