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The '''Inner Territories Transportation Administration''' ('''ITTA''') is a travel authority of the [[Unified Earth Government]], likely only operating in the [[Inner Colonies]]. Citizens of the UEG are legally obliged by ITTA regulations to comply with crew member instructions at all times. Failure to comply may lead to an individual being temporarily sedated.<ref name="htt5">'''[[Hunt the Truth]]''', ''Episode 5''</ref>
The '''Inner Territories Transportation Administration''' ('''ITTA''') is a travel authority of the [[Unified Earth Government]], likely only operating in the [[Inner Colonies]]. Citizens of the UEG are legally obliged by ITTA regulations to comply with crew member instructions at all times. Failure to comply may lead to an individual being temporarily sedated.<ref name="htt5">'''[[Hunt the Truth]]''', ''Episode 5''</ref>


In [[2558]], [[Benjamin Giraud]] was sedated after refusing to take his seat aboard a flight, and was later fined fifty thousand [[credit]]s for the "in-flight incident".<ref name="htt5"/>
In [[2558]], [[Benjamin Giraud]] was sedated after refusing to take his seat aboard a flight, and was later fined fifty thousand [[credit]]s for the "in-flight incident".{{Ref/Reuse|htt5}}


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Revision as of 09:56, April 15, 2021

A bill sent to Benjamin Giraud after he was knocked out on a flight.
A notice of violation issued by officer O'Connor.

The Inner Territories Transportation Administration (ITTA) is a travel authority of the Unified Earth Government, likely only operating in the Inner Colonies. Citizens of the UEG are legally obliged by ITTA regulations to comply with crew member instructions at all times. Failure to comply may lead to an individual being temporarily sedated.[1]

In 2558, Benjamin Giraud was sedated after refusing to take his seat aboard a flight, and was later fined fifty thousand credits for the "in-flight incident".[1]

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b Hunt the Truth, Episode 5