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Fix this error for passenger safety and comfort

Email Delta executives and ask them to train their crews to stop passengers watching pornography on planes!

Background Information:

If you’ve been with us since 2012, you’ll remember a troubling incident on a Delta flight that incited the National Center and our supporters across the country to take action. Our Executive Director Dawn Hawkins witnessed a man viewing graphic pornography of what appeared to be very young girls. She confronted him, but at the time, the crew did nothing to address the issue.

Dawn initiated an activism campaign and the National Center (then Morality in Media) got Delta, as well as all other major commercial airlines except for American Airlines, to reinforce their policy regarding no pornography on planes.

However, business owner and reporter Angela Zatopek just had an almost identical experience on a Delta flight just a few nights ago. She confronted the man, and brought the issue to the attention of the flight crew.

They told her nothing could be done! Viewing pornography in a public place, especially a plane where surrounding passengers have no way to leave, creates a hostile environment akin to sexual harassment.

We have sent a letter to Delta asking what their current policy is on this issue and how they are training their crewmembers to deal with it.

Fix this error for passenger safety and comfort

Email Delta executives and ask them to train their crews to stop passengers watching pornography on planes!

Background Information:

If you’ve been with us since 2012, you’ll remember a troubling incident on a Delta flight that incited the National Center and our supporters across the country to take action. Our Executive Director Dawn Hawkins witnessed a man viewing graphic pornography of what appeared to be very young girls. She confronted him, but at the time, the crew did nothing to address the issue.

Dawn initiated an activism campaign and the National Center (then Morality in Media) got Delta, as well as all other major commercial airlines except for American Airlines, to reinforce their policy regarding no pornography on planes.

However, business owner and reporter Angela Zatopek just had an almost identical experience on a Delta flight just a few nights ago. She confronted the man, and brought the issue to the attention of the flight crew.

They told her nothing could be done! Viewing pornography in a public place, especially a plane where surrounding passengers have no way to leave, creates a hostile environment akin to sexual harassment.

We have sent a letter to Delta asking what their current policy is on this issue and how they are training their crewmembers to deal with it.