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Old 11th May 2017 | 18:18
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United passenger forced to pee in a cup

United passenger claims she was forced to 'pee in a cup' - CityNews
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Old 12th May 2017 | 11:27
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Ho hum. 65,000 flights each and every day. Do we really need to hear of the trials and tribulations of each one?
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Old 12th May 2017 | 14:49
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The problem is 99% of the problem is with arrogant passengers who think they know better than the flight/cabin crew. Maybe we should stop listening to idiots who are only after their 5 minutes of fame & compensation, but that's not going to happen with the tabloid press so desperate to fill the pages of the papers with crap.
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Old 12th May 2017 | 15:02
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Exup,

I am too tired now but I can find fairly easily a number of cases where people in authority (including crews) "inventing" rules and regulation to make their life easier by imposing their point of view to pax - who pay their salary.
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Old 13th May 2017 | 14:57
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'In a cup'!?? I think most of us would need The Costa del Sol cup!
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Old 13th May 2017 | 15:01
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Ray in sight.

I am sure you can & Im sure there are genuine cases but I bet they are nothing compared to the number of disruptive passenger cases that flight crew have to deal with on a daily bases that go completely unreported.
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Old 13th May 2017 | 17:18
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Agreed Exwp. There are more pax, often they are under a specific stress (they fly to unpleasant event), and at the end of the day they are not trained to be pax. Not that most of them justifies some shaming behavior.
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