A San Francisco supervisor has asked the city to draft legislation preventing its police from removing passengers from commercial airplanes that overbook seats.
KCBS reports that Supervisor Jeff Sheehy on Tuesday asked the city attorney's office to draft the legislation.
"I don't think our police should be involved in that," Sheehy said.
The request comes after a widely circulated video of a passenger being dragged off a United Express flight by airport police in Chicago prompted an apology by the company's CEO.