Passenger fined $15k for disrupting AC flight
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Excellent!
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A case of this in Australia too where the man was fined 56k. I hope this trend continues.
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These pigs should walk the rest of their lives.
Hope the airlines share a "do-not-fly-list" to keep them grounded..:sad: |
In Canada the airlines are not allowed to share their no-fly lists. :ugh:
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No airlines share do not fly lists. I just denied a guy boarding after flying from Melbourne to KL and abusing the crew, to go on to DXB. He sure as hell wasn't coming with one of our flights after, but sure as hell he went with another carrier, hopefully better behaved after he'd learned a lesson.
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While the airlines may not be able to share their own no-fly lists, with the increasing demand for advanced passenger information being driven by national security services, anyone who has been flagged by one airline as denied boarding will very shortly be tagged as a potential security risk by one security agency and they are not slow to share their information.
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Next time some idiot zaps an aircraft with a light gun , I hope this is the judge who hears the case,Well done your honour!
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