Has 'Name and Shame' Culture Gone Too Far? | This Morning

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This week, Luisa Zissman posted an online video of a so-called ‘jobsworth’ air hostess on board an Easyjet flight after she threatened to fine a family whose child was stood on top of the seat. Luisa referred to the woman as an “idiot on a power trip”. But was the air hostess simply doing her job and keeping a young passenger safe? Is it right for us to post videos of people without their consent? Luisa joins us in the studio as she stands by her online post meanwhile Liz Brewer says this ‘name and shame’ attitude has become too vicious.
Broadcast on: 16/08/19

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not if you're a corporate entity, manager or employer

chudchadanstud
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Thanks for showing this interview, regarding name and shame culture, women on plane take photo of airline hosters, whilst informing parents about their child stand on the seat, its important to be aware of guidelines when traveling during a flight, in accordance with health and safety regulation, for individual concern, also for the company rules, so when take photos and posting them to social media, can be damage for all person involve in the situation,
She might not have been happy with the airline hosters,
how she approached or respond to customers, but need to go throught the right to complain, verbul to next person in line of management.

sharonspencer
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Oh Liz, a person doesn't have the right to ride the coattails of a dancer and take credit for that famous dance, but you, um I mean people do. Are you really the one that needs to be telling others how to act and what to do?

elledaniels