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#792068 by HWVlover
23 Sep 2011, 13:19
#792070 by tontybear
23 Sep 2011, 13:25
y) y) y)

I hope his conviction means he now has to apply for a visa to enter the UK in future. I'm sure he would love having to queue up at the Washington Embassy and plead his case.
#792095 by jfenney
23 Sep 2011, 16:03
Maybe a stark warning for others
#792113 by Jeffers555
23 Sep 2011, 18:19
Tinkerbelle wrote:The prison sentence should be longer! :(!


I totally agree with Tinks. Six months would be more appropriate and also black listed on UK carriers for life.

What a stupid ar@e
#792123 by katie666
23 Sep 2011, 19:35
It does indeed serve him right. Usually you have the option of walking away from unpleasant drunks but on an aircraft there is no such choice. I'm glad the CC handled it so well.

Katie
#792124 by slinky09
23 Sep 2011, 19:50
Jeffers555 wrote:
Tinkerbelle wrote:The prison sentence should be longer! :(!


I totally agree with Tinks. Six months would be more appropriate and also black listed on UK carriers for life.

What a stupid ar@e


Stupid may be, but the punishment seems entirely in line, dare I say it even long, for the crime: no one was hurt, people were abused and inconvenienced and upset, no physical violence, and no damage to the aircraft was reported. Heck, you can rob a granny in this country and get community service ...
#792187 by Trevski220
25 Sep 2011, 01:53
katie666 wrote:It does indeed serve him right. Usually you have the option of walking away from unpleasant drunks but on an aircraft there is no such choice. I'm glad the CC handled it so well.

Katie


Totally Agree y)
#792188 by Jacki
25 Sep 2011, 06:16
y)
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