Man
Holds Up American Airlines Flight Claiming HIPAA Rights Over Not Wearing a Face
Mask
Best-selling conservative author David
J. Harris Jr. held up an entire American Airlines flight on
Saturday, claiming he could not wear a face mask due to medical reasons - and
then saying American could not ask about his conditions because it violated his
HIPAA rights.
Harris laid out his concerns in a video shot while he was still on board the
plane and posted to his Instagram account, as outlined by the Mediaite website.
"So because I declared that I have a medical reason to not wear a mask,
people on the plane are tripping out and may not want to fly on this
plane," Harris said. "There are a couple [fellow passengers] that are
definitely having an issue, me not wearing a mask."
American Airlines policy states that "a face-covering is required while
flying on American, except for very young children or anyone with a condition
that prevents them from wearing one."
But Harris said he declined to divulge his condition as he felt it violated his
personal and medical protections under The Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA).
"They cannot violate your HIPAA (The Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act) rights at American [Airlines] and ask you anything about
your medical issue, so for all the people on the plane who might want to get
off, cause they might not feel safe, then get the heck off!" Harris said.
"I'm staying right here."
Airline and airport officials have been pleading with the federal government to
mandate the wearing of face masks on all flights to avoid confusion and
vagueness.
The aircraft's captain did speak with Harris, who said the crew attempted to
kick him off the plane, but he remained in his seat. The captain then made an
announcement over the public address system saying that any passengers who did
not feel safe could get off the plane and re-book their travel without a change
fee.
American Airlines did not return a request for comment.
Wearing masks on planes continues to be a hot button issue.
Earlier this week, American Airlines booted a woman off the plane for not
wearing a mask, to which fellow passengers cheered when she was removed.
Delta Air Lines also recently had to turn a plane around after multiple
passengers refused to wear a mask.
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