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Hidden Camera Shows How Strangers Can Get Close To Unaccompanied Minors on Planes

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Hidden Camera Shows How Strangers Can Get Close To Unaccompanied Minors on Planes

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Airlines charge parents an extra $300 to keep their children safe when they’re flying alone, but just how protected are they? A 13-year-old girl who flew from Dallas to Portland by herself over the summer says she was sexually assaulted by a stranger sitting beside her. With as many as 400,000 children flying alone on any given weekend, Inside Edition conducted a demonstration to see how easy it can be for someone to approach an unaccompanied minor. #InsideEdition

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  1. I know if my daughter was sitting next to somebody that was making advances to her would have rung the call button and asked for help. She let the guy groper for 30 minutes? Something seems off

  2. When I was young I fly from Newark NJ to Teneriffe and island of the coast of Africa. Both my parents were with me but on my plane was a 4 year old alone. He got their safely but my dad said he could never do that to me. Also only 1 flight attendant spoke Spanish and that was all he spoke.

  3. When I was 12 one of the airlines I forget which one but since I was 12 one of the assistant told me to ask for chocolate milk if I felt uncomfortable or if the person next to me was harassing me good thing nothing happened to me but more airlines should do this so a minor doesn’t have to go threw this for the whole flight I know it can be really traumatizing and for the people who did go threw this or something similar I’m so sorry.

  4. I'm not a parent, but i believe we all have an instinctual parental side within us. I would NEVER EVER let my young child travel on a plane alone. I'm going with them. And there's no if, and's or buts about it.

  5. Honestly they need to make planes for kids flying alone, atleast one in each airport. Doesn’t have to be big, it can be small and not have too many seats. Yes its expensive but honestly the fact that airlines aren’t willing to pay anything or do anything to keep children safe should be your first and biggest red flag that you shouldn’t be sending your kids out alone.

  6. Goodness, in todays world I can’t believe people would still send their underage child alone on a plane to another country. I think the parents should be charged with something in these cases.

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