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Unruly British man goes berserk on Bangkok-London flight (video)

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18 minutes ago, Deserted said:

So he didn't want to go back home, that's understandable.

He got mad in the toilet, he gave her 20,000 baht in the airport, in the toilet he found out what she had given him!

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  • Pity they don't have an emergency escape hatch they can use to jettison such garbage mid flight. 

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  • Before being allowed to board any commercial aircraft, all would be passengers should be required to submit a registered IQ identification card. No boarding for anyone with less than a 100 IQ. That wi

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21 hours ago, Stocky said:

Ganja

No Way. Why go there?? If Ganja he would be in his seat chilling out.

6 hours ago, kiwikeith said:

I would think that, he will be doing some jail time, and receive a ban from entering Thailand, won't be enjoying a cold beer and Thai hospitality for some time, possibly receive an airline ban as well, after he has time to think, I hope for a few years in jail, a nutter. 

Nobody cares about thailand, they are on a flight out.

retard wish they turned back and landed in BKK so he would have got full brunt of the Thai police

I bet its because he left his sunglasses behind.

19 hours ago, klauskunkel said:

Guess which poster didn't understand what he read:

he had already returned to Blighty and was arrested

My mistake, when I first read it I assumed the flight retuned to BKK

2 hours ago, jacko45k said:

I thought the aircraft was non-stop to LHR and continued on?

I read it wrong, he is safe in Blighty, with all the sunshine predicted 

13 hours ago, transam said:

Are you Australian, by any chance...?  🤗

 

No idea, but he definitely suffers from an inferiority complex and wishes he was a Brit.

2 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

No, it´s just that the rest of the world must chip in to help the Brits to behave.

In that case, send us Brits some of Gotty's German cash, which will be gratefully received, eh chaps......:intheclub:

1 hour ago, JimTripper said:

It's a lavatory, not a toilet.

In the UK lavotory is synonymous with toilet.

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Just now, itsari said:

In the UK lavotory is synonymous with toilet.

Us posh Brits call it a WC (Water Closet), the riff-raff Brits, call it the bog..............................🤭

1 minute ago, transam said:

Us posh Brits call it a WC (Water Closet), the riff-raff Brits, call it the bog..............................🤭

I am not posh by any means yet I have never asked where the bog is.

I am aware that the Americans when asked may i use the toilet they go into deep shock.

 

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20 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Do Britons typically fight on planes or is it just this one?

I have been travelling back and forward regularly from the UK to Bangkok for 20 years and never even seen an argument on a plane.

20 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

Sure, like a secret security officer would tell you.

Showed me holstered gun inside his jacket and high on his chest . Also he was in regular contact with the flight crew  .

20 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Provided by the FAA and on less than 1% of US flights.

Every day there are 45000 flights in the USA , including international & domestic flights . So quite a few air marshals if your 1% is correct . USA has 3000 air marshals  

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44 minutes ago, superal said:

Showed me holstered gun inside his jacket and high on his chest . Also he was in regular contact with the flight crew  .

He should be fired on the spot then, his ego more important than his job.

They should have locked him in the "lavatory" until the plane landed. Why risk letting him out of the "toilet" to be tied to a "seat".

 

I mean, there are other "John's" passengers could use aboard the aircraft. 😅

12 hours ago, NoshowJones said:

"all would be passengers should be required to submit a registered IQ identification card."  But what about Thai passengers??  😄 

 

Well, er, uhm, next question, please.

18 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:

 

If it were me, I would have provided him with three options, the 1st would be for him to STFU, or the 2nd option would be for me to gag him, and the 3rd, to ask the stewards to turn the lights down, whilst I knock him out with one punch, naturally after offering him all 3 options, I would then provide him with the 3rd option whether he liked it or not.

 

I think it's time Stewards did some training on how to apply pepper spray and how to put on handcuffs in situations like this.

 

I hope he doesn't get let off easily, and the plan returned to Thailand, were justice could be better served than in the UK, fricken nutter.

 

“Two passengers sat on either side of him and kept pulling him down. We had to put up with his shouting. He was being very verbally abusive.

 

Pepper Spray on an enclosed space such as an airplane? Really. 

All flights should have an air marshal armed with a silencer along with full immunity for any action they take while the plane is in the air. Two quiet taps to the back of his head, nice quiet flight after that. I am not a physically imposing figure, being of average height and strength, as yourself so giving a one punch knockout would not be something I could do, pulling a trigger.....

3 hours ago, itsari said:

I am not posh by any means yet I have never asked where the bog is.

I am aware that the Americans when asked may i use the toilet they go into deep shock.

 

I never said you or all ask where the bog is, I am stating a fact about the term "Bog" relating to a WC...😋

20 hours ago, Neeranam said:

I don't think it's possible to open these doors.

 

It is still not nice for a passenger to try to open one.

 

Then there was recently the door of a Boeing plane that came off without anybody trying to open it, but I guess that one doesn't count because it was a door that was not intended to be used as a door, from what I read.

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On 2/16/2024 at 5:03 PM, Stocky said:

Ganja

Typical no nothing post.

7 minutes ago, drgoon said:

Typical no nothing post.

Know no.

5 hours ago, transam said:

In that case, send us Brits some of Gotty's German cash, which will be gratefully received, eh chaps......:intheclub:

Chip in was in this case a metaphor. However, I did not expect you to understand that. And, as I have told you before. I am not German. 

6 hours ago, JimTripper said:

It's a lavatory, not a toilet.

Quite correct, they don't say toilet at Buck House. 

On 2/16/2024 at 5:05 AM, Skeptic7 said:

The Brits are even more unhinged and belligerent than usual lately. :1zgarz5: 

All of them?

Minutes into the flight??? Why didn't they turn around? Throw dude into the Bangkok Hilton for a while.

1 hour ago, Gottfrid said:

Chip in was in this case a metaphor. However, I did not expect you to understand that. And, as I have told you before. I am not German. 

I thought you told us you were, if not, sorry about that, but you can still give us Brits your money......:clap2:

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