From Deseret News archives:
Bikers booted from plane after confronting parent
Child needed protection, they say; airline defends its action
The Denver flight was scheduled to take off about 5 p.m., said BACA founder J.P. "Chief" Lilly. But the plane sat on the runway with all the passengers on board for 3 1/2 hours for de-icing, then had to unload the passengers while a radio problem was fixed, he said.
The passengers got back on the plane and sat for another 90 minutes, Lilly said.
About 11:30 p.m., a father and mother were trying to tell their daughters, ages 2 and 3, to be quiet. BACA member Darrell Sparti said everyone on the flight was restless from the long delay and the two young girls were getting fussy. The mother tried to discipline the 2-year-old and spanked her in what Sparti called an appropriate manner.
As the young girl continued fussing and the mother spanked the child again, the father commented, "If you keep doing that she's going to be covered in bruises," Sparti said.
That comment made Sparti pay closer attention to the situation. He said that's when both the mother and the older daughter told the young girl to behave or their father would "get the belt."
The mother handed the 2-year-old to the father, who allegedly smothered her mouth with his hand as he spanked her and slapped her on the thigh, Sparti said.
"It was far beyond what a 2-year-old should get," Sparti said of the spanking.
Sparti, who was sitting behind the father, stood up and told the man to stop what he was doing. "The child, we felt, was in a situation where she needed protection," he said.
Sparti said that was essentially the end of the confrontation. Both men returned to their seats.
About a half-hour later, however, the pilot announced the plane was returning to the terminal because of a "security incident."
"It was way calmed down," Lilly said of the confrontation. "I was asleep and they said, 'You're out.' "
Two people wearing Harley-Davidson shirts who weren't even part of the BACA group were also asked to leave.
"Anyone on that flight who was a biker was thrown off," Lilly said. "Discriminating against an entire group of people based on their dress is un-American. We're all pretty upset."
The mother and father with the two daughters were also asked to leave the flight, Sparti said.













