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Kind of working through the guy's logic, I can't think of any safer place he thought he could be than the downstream side of airport security, if a gang was trying to shoot him.


Maybe not 100% safe, but a lot safer than laid out on the tarmac, had he been successful at opening the door.  Or anywhere in public outside of airport security...

 

It would be quite the "Told you so" moment if he gets shot by a Vietnamese gang on his way out of Thailand.

 

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Eh, excuse me...🤔..unless you saw the "gang" on the plane, then they must be on the ground?

If they're on the ground and you're about to fly at 10,000 metres.......???

Watching too many Marvel movies?? 

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2 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

Read the link. He's a nutter.

That's a given BB......

The post stated ... no drugs and no mental issues.

So, stupid inaccurate reporting ...again? 

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Wow!

 

A Cantonese from Canada fearing gangs from Vietnam causes trouble in Thailand, which delays flights from Korea.

And this more than 30 years after a composer from Japan wrote a song named "We Can Make The World One!".

Chapeau, man!

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7 minutes ago, harleyclarkey said:

That's a given BB......

The post stated ... no drugs and no mental issues.

So, stupid inaccurate reporting ...again? 

 

We;;, it said no mention of mental issues. Not quite the same. Clearly he has some. As for drugs, that would only be speculation.

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23 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Yes, many of us would choose to jump out of a plane, as the jet is barreling down the runway taking off.

 

Maybe watched too many James Bond / Jason Statham movies?

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19 minutes ago, bg53 said:

He endangered a plane load of passengers, assaulted an air steward, and caused hundreds of thousands of dollars of direct consequential damage in burned jet fuel and delays.

So yes he should be blacklisted and sent to jail.

And considered as perfectly normal for a foreigner

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

and there was no mention of mental health issues

No of course there isn't what he did and the reasons he did it, are perfectly sane and logical.:crazy:

Or they want to charge him as a sane person.

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1 hour ago, impulse said:

Maybe not 100% safe, but a lot safer than laid out on the tarmac, had he been successful at opening the door.  Or anywhere in public outside of airport security...

Maybe he thought that they were on the plane or at the destination.

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41 minutes ago, harleyclarkey said:

Eh, excuse me...🤔..unless you saw the "gang" on the plane, then they must be on the ground?

If they're on the ground and you're about to fly at 10,000 metres.......???

Watching too many Marvel movies?? 

He says he was in there sights to take out while the plane was doing 80 kph and they could possibly also take ourt the plane to get him.??  I am sure this is cannabis related....:stoner:

 

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1 minute ago, jossthaifarang said:

This guy has mental issues, he doesn't belong in jail, he belongs in a mental institution

or running for POTUS

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