Friday, September 28, 2012

Travel Log Flight Dublin - London Heathrow - Dubai International Airport

Earlier this year we bought a flight to Dubai. At the time we booked it with BMI. Since British Airways (BA) had taken over the airline, we didn't know what to expect.
The name BMI is going to vanish. Some of the planes have been already rebranded as BA.

We used the online check in, which is available from 24 hours before the flight. It was a bit difficult to use. The system wouldn't let me log in. I tried around five to six times, before it was finally working. From then on it was easy. It allowed me to print out the boarding passes for the leg between Dublin and London Heathrow, but not the leg between London Heathrow and Dubai International Airport, because the flight was co-shared with Virgin Atlantic.
I wasn't too concerned. Prior experiences taught me that we would get our boarding passes either at check in in Dublin or at the flight connection center in London Heathrow.

Our flight left early in the afternoon, so we tried to be at Dublin Airport three hours before the flight.
We took the Airlink bus from College Green/Dame Street and were surprised, because the whole city was blocked by fans of the Notre Dame American Football team. For a moment we feared we weren't able to get to the airport on time. Thank goodness a bus arrived and managed to get through. It took a bit longer, but we still arrived around 2 hours before our flight left at Terminal 1. The check in was quite. After a short wait it was our turn.
While the lady checked in our bag I asked her regarding our boarding passes for the second leg. We were advised we would receive them in London.

In Terminal 2 the boarding pass check is done by a person, in Terminal 1 it's automated, and there was a change: While BMI's boarding pass codes never worked, BA's did.

Security was not too busy, and it took us only a few minutes to go through.
Airside we passed the time by doing some window shopping and had hot chocolate, tea and cakes at Starbucks. The drinks were very good, but the cakes not fresh, so this was a disappointment, and we thought it was overprized.
When it was time for boarding we made our way to our gate.
First invited were families with small children and persons, who needed more time. Next were First and Business Class passengers, Executive Club members and members of BA's co-share partners frequent flyer programs. The boarding was then done based on seat number, starting at the back.
Our plane, an Airbus A319 had already the British Airways branding, but the interior was still BMI's.
Boarding was done quickly, and we left on time.
There was the usual safety demonstration. We found two British Airways magazines; one was about business, the other about leisure. Both were interesting. The time flew by with reading and drink service. We also could choose between a savory and sweet snack (Doorman's Masala chips or biscuits) there was a wide range of soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, tea and coffee available. I chose an orange juice and water. My better half wanted the same, but for some reason received an orange juice and a little Smirnoff bottle. EW didn't complain. Instead he mixed the juice and vodka together. I tried. It tasted good. No wonder he didn't want to return it.
Otherwise the flight was eventless. We arrived on time in London.

Connecting wasn't as difficult as we imagined. We had heard horror stories about Heathrow, but never experienced any of this. Previously we had booked separate flights with two different carriers, collected our luggage, connected to a different terminal, checked our luggage in and went through security without any hiccups.

Now our luggage was going through to Dubai, so we didn't have to worry about that.
Shortly before landing there was a public passenger announcement, telling connecting passengers to leave the plane, follow the emergency exit signs and wait for a bus. The exit could have been easily overlooked, if there wouldn't have been a ground member of BA, directing us down a flight of stairs. The bus was already there. After waiting for a few other passengers we could start our journey and were directly dropped off at Terminal 1 Connection Center. The bus for Terminal 3 was ready to leave, so we jumped on it.
We know all Heathrow Terminals landside, the only one missing airside is Terminal 4. Out of all terminals, 3 is my favorite. In my opinion it is the most luxurious and offers the best eating outlets beside Plane Food at T5.
Connecting from Terminal 1 to Terminal 3 took around 45 minutes.
At Terminal 3's Connection Center we went to BA's desk, trying to get our boarding passes there. We explained our situation. The lady couldn't find our details. She was friendly and directed us to Virgin Atlantic.
At Virgin Atlantic we finally received our boarding passes. There was another passport control and security check.
We had six hours left and spent them strolling around, watching people and eating at Rhubarb and Strada. Both restaurants were to our liking.

It was our first time we flew with Virgin Atlantic in Economy. Since the airline presents itself as sexy and stylish, we hoped it would also have substance.

Our aircraft was an Airbus A340-600. The cabin was held in red and white colors.
A pillow and blanket were already waiting for each customer.
The chairs were overall comfortable. There was no foot rest and the leg room was slightly too small for EW. The magazine holder in front of EW's seat was worn out and hung down, restricting his space even further.
Soon the cabin crew handed out headsets for the entertainment system, a feel well pack (containing ear plugs and other things) and the menu.
A funny safety demonstration video was shown, and soon we were pushing back.

The entertainment system was good. There was a selection of Hollywood blockbusters, international movies, documentaries, TV programs, games and much more.
My favorite past time was to play Who wants to be a Millionaire, Trivia and Tetris.
Dinner was a three course. It was served ca. 90 minutes into the flight.
The starter was a mixed salad, followed by a choice of three main courses (chicken, beef or a pasta dish), bread roll, Irish butter and a Gue Banoffee dessert. Both of us had the minced beef with breadcrumb topping, potatoes and beans). We loved it. The quality was high, and in my opinion it was fresh and relatively healthy.
Drinks were also served regularly. With some other airlines staying hydrated can be an issue, but not here.
After another round of games, I went to sleep.
I could rest well until it was time for breakfast. Normally I have issues with getting sufficient sleep or ending up with tensions in the neck and shoulders. This time everything was fine.
Breakfast included tea/coffee, a fruit yogurt and a muffin. Again it was very tasty, light and one of the best in-flight breakfasts we ever had.
Soon after our meal we were approaching Dubai International Airport and landing. Our flight took 6 hours and 35 minutes.
Deboarding was done quickly.

Immigration wasn't busy, so after a few quick questions and having received our visa stamps we were free to enjoy our 10 nights/11 days in Dubai.

The return flights were as pleasant as the first two legs. This time around we received all our boarding passes at check in in Dubai.

Unfortunately on our return flight from Dubai to Heathrow the meal - fish - we had liked to have for our lunch wasn't available at all. It had been replaced with lamb. My better half and I weren't interested in the other two dishes. I like lamb, so it wasn't a problem for me, but EW doesn't. He left his main course barely touched. He didn't complain about the quality, though. Again the salad and dessert were excellent.

Since our flight was seven hours we also got ice cream, which was very much welcome.

The flight attendants came regular around with drinks.

We also liked the special cocktail served either with alcohol or without.

The afternoon tea with sandwiches was also very nice.

The only other gripe I had was the toilet.
Somebody had made a small mess in it and hadn't cleaned up, so it was a bit disgusting to use it. Shortly before landing I had to use the toilet again. Unfortunately toilet paper and hand towels were out, so to keep up with hygiene was difficult.

Connecting from Terminal 3 to Terminal 1 was slightly different. This time around we used the official way and followed the purple signs for Flight Connection.
Again it was very pleasant and quick, thinking about Heathrows' size.

Our time between the two flights was a bit more than two hours and was ample. We bought a perfume and had a snack at Prêt-a-Manger.

Soon enough it was boarding time. There was an unexpected gate change, and there was some confusion to which gate we had to go to due to the way the number was pronounced. 18 or 80? Since nearly all flights to and from Ireland arrive and leave generally from gates 70+, we knew we had to go to 80.
This time the plane was BMI branded, but the rest was as on our outbound flight.

Arriving in the early evening in Dublin we were hungry and tired. We wanted something quick to eat, so we used the food court landside. To our dismay our favorite Starbucks in the airport wasn't existing anymore. The only two options at the food court left were Alcock & Brown, which had closed, and McDonalds. Having no choice, we went to the Golden Arches. The quality has deteriorated over the years. This meal was the low point. Never ever McDonalds for us.
The Big Mac had an odd taste and the chicken wrap was undercooked and cold instead of hot. The cheese was not melted. After a few bites EW left it.
Having had great experiences during the twelve days we were away, this was a big disappointment.

The food court in Terminal 1 landside has changed very much - from thriving to being boring, offering a wide and good quality choice to only two outlets with low quality. This doesn't leave a good impression to locals and tourists/business travelers alike, and I hope this is going to improve. I doubt it though.
After Terminal 2 opened and Aer Lingus, Etihad and all American carriers have emigrated there, Ryan Air is dominating Terminal 1.
We have seen a lot of shops and food outlets close down and the cleanliness deteriorate since Ryan Air is the largest airline in Terminal 1. We all know Ryan Air isn't willing to pay high charges.

Anyway our mood recovered considerable, when our shuttle bus to the Holiday Inn Express Dublin Airport arrived on time.

Returning to British Airways and Virgin Atlantic:

BA
It is nice to have a carrier that offers full service to London after a longer period.
I liked the friendly staff and the concept they offer.
We are definitely considering flying with them again.

Virgin Atlantic
I understand Virgin Atlantic better now, and I'm glad I didn't let my prejudices stand in my way to try them out.
Without a doubt we are using Virgin Atlantic again.












©2012

Thursday, September 27, 2012

I'm back!

Sorry for not longer posting, but I'm busy at the moment to write about our travel experiences and one or two short stories are also in the making. I hope I have more to publish next week. See you then. :)

Friday, August 31, 2012

As-salam alaykum

Dear readers,

don't be surprised, if you won't hear longer from me. I'm away, and you can guess where it's going to. :) The title should give you a clue.

Your Writer1976



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Thursday, August 30, 2012

The Moevenpick Hotel Frankfurt City, Germany

This time around I let my better half EW do the work. :-) The review is his.

We've recently [ early May 2012 for 2 nights ] stayed at the Mövenpick Hotel Frankfurt City located near the main entrance to the Messe.

Location: Near the Messe entrance, only around 10 minutes walking distance from the main train station || Hauptbahnhof.

Caution: During our stay, the hotel was surrounded at the front from a huge building site. Not a problem for us and our room was very well insulated and we heard not a thing.

First impressions: Fantastic exterior design [ the hotel opened in 2006 ] with a red steel frame, small entrance with red carpet, very practical laid out lobby, friendly welcome, got our room straight away and all infos we need for our stay.

Room: Stayed on the 5th floor front facing, standard room, excellent fresh design with a quote by Goethe above the bed, great earth tones throughout, no wear and tear, really a fresh room, great views of the skyline of Frankfurt. The usual was provided, good writing desk, in-room spa offerings, fully stocked minibar, a comfortable bed, a power shower, ecological bath amenities which smelled and felt great to use. All in all, what we expect from a Mövenpick hotel in the 4 star category. As a bonus we received Mövenpick chocolate and a card reading sweet dreams for the turn down service.

The room can get very warm during the evening and night, we called reception and problem was fast looked into and solved within a few minutes, since than we had no problem with the air-conditioning // heater anymore during our stay. So well done!

Others: The hotel is perfectly geared towards the business travel market, we saw not one but a few conferences and meetings going on at the same time during our stay. There is also a fitness center and a restaurant plus Bar.

Eat || Drink: On one afternoon we tried their Bar, here we had the Frankfurter specialty Grune Sauce mit Ei und frishen Brot || Green sauce with eggs and fresh bread, very recommendable plus a cocktail and fresh OJ. No visit to Mövenpick would be complete without trying their fantastic ice cream selections, as expected wonderful. Price wise the Bar is in the mid-tier segment.

One morning we had in-room breakfast and it was very very good too, we shared a continental breakfast which was so much more e.g. incl. scrambled eggs, sausages, fresh yoghurt, fresh OJ, coffee, a glass of sparkling wine, fresh bread selection, butter, jam, very nicely presented and served, highly recommended.

Overall: A great location [ despite building site surrounding the hotel during our stay ] a fresh design, friendly service, eating, drinking and that nice chocolate plus great room decor made for a great stay in Frankfurt am Main.

Would we recommend this hotel? YES!
Would we return for another stay? YES! 



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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

The Steigenberger Bad Homburg, Germany

Having visited the Steigenberger Bad Homburg on a trip to Frankfurt many years ago we decided we wanted to stay there. Now was the chance, and we took it up.

We arrived via S-Bahn from Frankfurt Airport. The journey took around 45 minutes. Cost was 4.10 Euro / ca. 5.50 USD for a one way ticket.

The hotel is a walk of fifteen to twenty minutes from the S-Bahn station and generally very centrally located. It is housed in a villa and overlooks the Kur Park and is only five minutes walk to the city center.

When entering the lobby, the reception is to the left, while Charly's Lobby Bar and Charly's Bistro are off to the right. The lobby is large and airy with a lot of natural day light filtering through the large windows.
There is also a small library, a business center and a breakfast restaurant on the first floor.

The Steigenberger has a small fitness center, solarium, steam room and sauna on the top floor.

Our check in was quick and smooth. We arrived before the check in time. Our room was ready. We took the elevator to our floor and soon stood in front of it, but were confused, because there was a sign hanging outside stating please make up room. We didn't want to barge into a room that was still occupied. Thank goodness cleaning staff was at hand. The manager checked if somebody else was staying in "our" room. It seemed so. He accompanied us back to reception and explained the situation. The receptionist was surprised herself, looked for a new room immediately and apologized. We were handed new keys for a room on the same floor.

Our room was spacious with Art Deco elements, high ceilings, air conditioning, a table, two chairs, writing desk, king sized bed, an flat screen TV (It had a good regional and international channel selection, though), fully stocked mini bar, free water (only the bottle on the day of arrival, no replacement), a wardrobe and hooks for the jackets.  The color scheme was green, brown and white.

The bath room was large, too. It had a bath tub and shower combination, toilet, sink, enough storage space for our beauty products and dispensers for bath gel and shampoo. There was a small soap, body lotion in a little bottle and again liquid soap in a dispenser.

My opinion in regards to dispensers? I don't mind using them, but don't expect them necessarily in a four or five star hotel. I think it takes away a bit from the luxury experience and leaves no chance to nab the toiletries.
On the other hand I also know hotels have cost pressures and that dispensers are more environmental friendly than small individual bottles, so it is acceptable as long as the content is good.

Back to the room. The two windows were larger than usual thanks to the high ceiling and allowed the sun to flood light the room. The air-condition was fast and efficient.
It is also recommended to leave the curtains drawn, because otherwise the room is going to be heated up by the sun.

During our two night stay we once went to the bar for a cocktail and Champagne. Normally it was always quiet, but on this evening it was full with interesting dressed customers. The fellow patrons weren't very loud, so the atmosphere was very good. Unfortunately we couldn't choose the space we had originally planned to sit at. The other guests belonged to the Krimi Dinner, an event held at one of the hotel's meeting rooms. It included a dinner, where somebody is "murdered" and the diners must solve the crime. When they left, while we were still enjoying our drinks, peace returned.
Even if it was busy, service was attentive and efficient.

We had also in room breakfast for one person, because it was big enough to share. We had coffee, orange juice, scrambled eggs, a cheese plate, fruits, jams, bread, butter, honey and much more. There is a fifteen minute time frame in which the breakfast is going to be delivered, i.e. 10.00 to 10.15 a.m. Interesting enough during our stay it arrived at nearly the end of the time frame. At the Moevenpick Frankfurt, where we stayed three days later had a different policy and delivered at the beginning of the 15 minutes.

On one evening we went to Charly's Bistro. The restaurant is lavishly decorated with French/Parisian memorabilia, and the Art Deco theme continues. It feels really like a bistro in the swinging 20thies of Paris. The menu is diverse and there was also a set menu for asparagus lovers.

We had a large bottle of still water, two glasses of red wine, Wiener Schnitzel, sea bass and two desserts. It was delectable and very upscale. The bill came in at around 80 Euro / ca. 105 USD.

Check out was busy. We had to wait a short time. When it was our turn it was efficient and friendly.

Overall we had a good stay and would return again.






©2012

Friday, August 24, 2012

The Hearing - Part 11


CASE HEARING RACISM


Chair:                           Professor Deltdrick Ross, Head of Electrical Engineering
Department

Committee Members:   Professor Floyd Bohrer, Architecture
                                    Professor Elena O’Brien, Civil Engineering
                                    Professor Moses Fogel, Mineral and Mining Engineering

Witnesses:                    Delbert Ballas, Electrical Engineering student
                                    Frank Covington Posey, Electrical Engineering student
Agnes Davis, Electrical Engineering student
                                    Carlo Erickson, Electrical Engineering student
                                    John Martin, Electrical Engineering student
                                    Yolanda Miller, Electrical Engineering student
                                    Angeline O’Connell, Electrical Engineering student
                                    Jennifer Wallace, Electrical Engineering student
Logan Wittels, Electrical Engineering student
Professor Phyllis Bligh, Electrical Engineering
Professor Richard Grant, Electrical Engineering

Victim:              Frieda Pianas, Electrical Engineering student
                                   

Accused:                      Jennifer Miller, Electrical Engineering student
                                    Dina Wise, Electrical Engineering student



 
DR:                              Okay, that leaves us with the two accused. I’d like to have Ms. Jennifer Miller in the witness stand first.

Jennifer Miller is white faced, when she takes a seat.

DR (very serious):         Ms. Miller, you are aware, why you are here today?

Jennifer Miller (JM, sighs): Yes.

DR:                              Do you deny the allegations?

JM:                              No.

Loud murmur erupts from the crowd. Nobody was expecting this.

DR (puzzled):               You are admitting you told racist jokes, made racist comments and attacked Ms. Pianas?

JM (her body shakes slightly): Yes. I told the jokes and complained about spending too much time with chili dippers and that I couldn’t wait until we graduated. I was talking bad about Frieda behind her back, accusing her of being an illegal immigrant, that the Porsche she owns was stolen and that her fiancé didn’t exist.
                                    She confronted us, but didn’t loose her temper.
                                    The next day Dina and I found out somebody had gone to our Professors and told them about the jokes.
                                    I incited Dina to scratch one side of Frieda’s Porsche. It was part of our revenge as well as attacking her, because she went to Professor Bligh. I wanted to teach her a lesson.

DR:                              Did you do any of these things, because Ms. Pianas offended you?

JM (shakes her head): No, it was general frustration, having to do with Hispanics for years. It’s hard to see those bastards achieving so much, when they should be in their own country.

DR (angry):                  Ms. Miller, please be careful with you wording.

JM:                              Yes, sir. Anyhow I was jealous, because the better I knew Frieda I realized she is much more talented than I’m ever going to be.

DR (stern):                   Ms. Miller, this is no reason to behave the way you did! If you have problems with people from different backgrounds, you shouldn’t have accepted a place at this college! As you know the majority of the student body is Hispanic American. I’m very ashamed, and I’m going to pass on your case to our dean, giving our recommendation how you should be punished. You are dismissed!

Professor Deltdrick Ross sighs deeply.

DR:                              Alright. Let’s hear what Ms. Dina Wise has to say.

Dina Wise shuffles in and takes a seat.

DR:                              Do you know what you are accused of?

Dina Wise (DW):          Yes, I admit I encouraged Ms. Miller to tell another racist joke, used derogatory terms for people with Hispanic background including Ms. Pianas, scratched her car and watched out for potential witnesses while Ms. Miller pushed Ms. Pianas and pulled at her hair.

DR:                              Why did you do this?

DW:                             I hate Hispanics! They should go home to their countries, where they belong to.

EOB:                            Please explain why Ms. Miller and you befriended Ms. Pianas, when her heritage was clear.

DW (smiles ironic):       We wanted to see how the “other half lives”.

EOB:                            Satisfied with what you found out?

DW:                             No. They have it far too good here! I still can’t explain how Ms. Pianas can afford to have an old timer Porsche. A brand new one is expensive enough. Or how other wetbacks can finance to study. Their parents are here anyway illegal and are doing only manual jobs. It shouldn’t be allowed.

DR:                              Ms. Wise, we don’t accept racism here! Watch your mouth and don’t try do dig a deeper grave for yourself!

DW:                             I have a right to give my opinion.

EOB:                            You can give your opinion, but it shouldn’t be done in this manner.

DR:                              I have enough heard! I’m going to refer your case to the dean as well and the committee will give a recommendation what punishment you should receive. You can leave.


The next day the dean Frances Gallici made her decision. She read the transcript of the
hearing and listened to the recommendation Professors Ross, O’Brien, Fogel and Bohrer 
made. She reprimanded Ms. Miller and Wise and expelled them.




©2012

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

The Hearing - Part 10


CASE HEARING RACISM


Chair:                           Professor Deltdrick Ross, Head of Electrical Engineering
Department

Committee Members:   Professor Floyd Bohrer, Architecture
                                    Professor Elena O’Brien, Civil Engineering
                                    Professor Moses Fogel, Mineral and Mining Engineering

Witnesses:                    Delbert Ballas, Electrical Engineering student
                                    Frank Covington Posey, Electrical Engineering student
Agnes Davis, Electrical Engineering student
                                    Carlo Erickson, Electrical Engineering student
                                    John Martin, Electrical Engineering student
                                    Yolanda Miller, Electrical Engineering student
                                    Angeline O’Connell, Electrical Engineering student
                                    Jennifer Wallace, Electrical Engineering student
Logan Wittels, Electrical Engineering student
Professor Phyllis Bligh, Electrical Engineering
Professor Richard Grant, Electrical Engineering

Victim:                         Frieda Pianas, Electrical Engineering student
                                   

Accused:                      Jennifer Miller, Electrical Engineering student
                                    Dina Wise, Electrical Engineering student


 
DR:                              We have heard all the witnesses. Can we please have Frieda D. Pianas, the victim?

Frieda Pianas enters the room. She holds her head high.

DR:                              Welcome, Ms. Pianas, please take a seat.

Frieda Pianas (FP):       Thank you, Professor Ross.

DR:                              Can you tell us what happened during the last few weeks and please leave nothing out.

FP (looks self assured): Of course. It all started three weeks ago. I was running a bit late, because of bad traffic. When I entered the class room a small circle of my fellow students surrounded my friends Jennifer Miller and Dina Wise. They were laughing. When I came nearer I heard Jennifer telling a joke about Hispanics and their hatred for swans. Dina asked Jennifer to tell another joke before Professor Bligh arrived. Again the joke was about minorities. Nearly everyone in the circle seemed to enjoy what they were hearing. They laughed.

EOB:                            How did you feel about the situation?

FP:                               I didn’t mind the other students so much. I was more hurt about Dina’s and Jennifer’s behavior, because I thought we were friends and felt like I had been stabbed in the back by them.

EOB:                            Thank you, Ms. Pianas. Did you confront them?

FP:                               I wanted to – badly in fact. I restrained myself, though, and planned to wait for a private moment and when I was calmer. I was unconcentrated and looking forward to my lunch break. I didn’t spend it with my friends. When I returned I had to go to the rest room. I was in one of the cubicles, when others entered. I was surprised to hear Jennifer and Dina complain of having spent too much time with chili dippers and couldn’t wait until they graduated. They started to discuss how so many Hispanics could afford to study, including me and used a few more derogatory terms, like spic and much more. Dina and Jennifer were gossiping about me, concluding my car was stolen, my fiancé a creation, and my parents were illegal immigrants. I didn’t intend to eavesdrop, but since I still had to use the toilet I couldn’t avoid it. I was fuming, and when I finally was able to leave the cubicle, I opened the door with a crash, getting the attention of my former friends. I told them how disappointed I was and that in future I wouldn’t bother them. They looked ashamed, and I left it at that.

EOB:                            Were your troubles over?

FP:                               No. It was a week later, when I was at that rest room again, washing my hands, when I was suddenly pushed and bumped against the sink. Jennifer was standing behind me and grabbed my hair, and pulled it. Jennifer believed I had gone to Professor Bligh, telling her about the jokes. When my denial wasn’t satisfactory to her, Jennifer increased the pull on my hair. Dina was keeping an eye out and warned Jennifer somebody was approaching. The grip on my hair loosened. I freed myself and pushed Jennifer, so that I had a chance to escape. I ran towards the door and nearly collided with Agnes Davis, who wanted to enter. She had been looking for me. I was very upset and went straight to Professor Bligh. I didn’t like being threatened and called names.

EOB:                            What did Professor Bligh do?

FP:                               She sent me home and promised to deal with my former friends. I was glad, when I heard a day or so later they were suspended.

EOB:                            Ms. Davis also mentioned your car was scratched. Do you think it has something to do with the first two incidents?

FP (frowns):                 I don’t want to speculate.

EOB:                            Let’s phrase it differently: Do you believe one or both of them are capable of damaging your car?

FP:                               I guess if they are angry enough…

EOB:                            Did the situation have any impact on you?

FP:                               I had a bruise on my hip from the bang against the sink. The psychological impact was more traumatic. I didn’t want to go to college, felt down and had nightmares.

EOB:                            Thank you, Ms. Pianas.

MF:                              Before all this happened, did you have an argument with Ms. Miller and/or Ms. Wise?

FP:                               No. That’s why their behavior came as a total surprise.

MF:                              Did you offend them maybe?

FP (keeps her emotion under control):  Not that I’m aware of.


FB:                               I have a question. Why didn’t you go to one of your teachers or Professor Ross, when Ms. Miller was telling jokes? I’m sure they would have appreciated the information.

FP:                               Originally I wanted to talk with Jennifer and Dina about what they did, but when I overheard their conversation at the rest room, I told them clearly how I felt and that I didn’t want any contact with them in future. I truly believed it was over.

FB:                               You are aware your word stands against Ms. Miller’s and Ms. Wise’s word. There are no other witnesses to confirm what you overheard or what happened in the ladies bath room. Did you try to take revenge for the jokes by lying about the two other incidents?

FP (blushes and takes a deep breath before answering. Her eyes are blazing): Everyone who knows me is going to tell you I’m pretty straight forward and not vengeful. As I explained earlier of course I was angry and hurt, but it never occurred to me to take revenge. For me it was clear I was going to ignore my former friends and get on with my life. I have better things to do than execute a plan of how to damage Dina’s and Jennifer’s reputation or get rid of them.

FB (smiles):                  I’m sorry. We just had to cover all eventualities.

FP (her skin color has returned to its normal tone, and she is calm again): I understand.

DR:                              Ms. Pianas, how should Ms. Wise and Ms. Miller be punished?

FP:                               I’d like to say I’d be happy if they were suspended for a while. Unfortunately I believe what they have done was too severe, their return would seriously hamper my own ability to study, because I would fear an attack or to be undermined by them. There is also the problem that they might do the same to another student from a minority. I think they should be expelled.

DR:                              Has anyone questions left?

The rest of the committee didn’t, so Frieda Pianas was allowed to leave.



 
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