youngster30uk Posted October 1 Posted October 1 1 hour ago, PJ71 said: Look at all the 'netizens' with their phones out - saddo's. They should all be beat too, getting their cheap thrills i guess. Yeah, you know you only came here to see the video 1
lordgrinz Posted October 1 Posted October 1 10 minutes ago, Deerculler said: A few years ago I flew from Brisbane to Darwin. It was a night on Virgin Blue. Most of the passengers were Aussies. And most of them were drunk and causing problems for the crew. I had nothing but admiration for the crew in how they handled the drunks. Australian's have drinking problem culture.' The more they drink. The more loud and obnoxious they are. They know alcohol is a problem in and of itself, then they also know what the effects of high-altitude on people who do drink before/during a flight......Knowing this, they should know better than to even allow alcohol at airports or on airplanes.
MalcolmB Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Yet another example of easy visas for people from these countries and quantity over quality backfiring on Thailand.. 1
2long Posted October 1 Posted October 1 1 minute ago, lordgrinz said: They know alcohol is a problem in and of itself, then they also know what the effects of high-altitude on people who do drink before/during a flight......Knowing this, they should know better than to even allow alcohol at airports or on airplanes. Your views and opinions on alcohol are not shared by everyone. I (like many others) enjoy a drink at the airport or on the plane because - there's not much else to do - I'm not flying or driving, so why not? - it helps me relax and maybe nap on the flight Did you know it's possible - to enjoy a few drinks but not get drunk or annoy others - to be a d*ckhead while sober 1 1
lordgrinz Posted October 1 Posted October 1 2 minutes ago, 2long said: Your views and opinions on alcohol are not shared by everyone. Neither are yours, but I would argue safety first, drinking can wait until the flight is over, unless people have a drinking problem.....they should probably get help for that. 1 1 1
2long Posted October 1 Posted October 1 2 minutes ago, lordgrinz said: Neither are yours, but I would argue safety first, drinking can wait until the flight is over, unless people have a drinking problem.....they should probably get help for that. Enjoy your future flights on planes full of Muslims and kids then. From your posts it sounds like you're better than everyone else... maybe get your own private jet. 2
PJ71 Posted October 1 Posted October 1 11 minutes ago, youngster30uk said: Yeah, you know you only came here to see the video Never even opened it buttercup....
Gottfrid Posted October 1 Posted October 1 29 minutes ago, Leadidge said: “too many of THEM?” What is “them”? Drunken idiots? In this particular news, an unruly and piss drunk Australian. So, that answers it. We are mentioning them. Don´t know if you just woke up after a severe binge, but lately them has been interested in hitting the news. 1 1
youngster30uk Posted October 1 Posted October 1 1 minute ago, PJ71 said: Never even opened it buttercup.... When is the sense of humour implant due?
Gottfrid Posted October 1 Posted October 1 1 minute ago, youngster30uk said: When is the sense of humour implant due? Never! They have searched for years, but it seems like there is none existing who fits him.
lordgrinz Posted October 1 Posted October 1 5 minutes ago, 2long said: Enjoy your future flights on planes full of Muslims and kids then. From your posts it sounds like you're better than everyone else... maybe get your own private jet. So now your going with nonsensical responses, by using religious discrimination/bias, and your dislike of kids? 1
sqwakvfr Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Ah, long ago memories of me doing the same thing as airport police. Most highly intoxicated people feel little pain so the usual pain compliance techniques are ineffective. In the end it just takes a lot people to restrain him with handcuffs and leg restraints. If the airport has a dunk tank then let him sober up and face any possible charges. Otherwise he can take the next flight home.
BarraMarra Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Should have Tasered him then arrested him till he sobers up make him pay for the trouble he caused then escort him to the Airport he won't do it again.
RichardColeman Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Never have and never will get drunk at an airport - with free alcohol on the plane why bother ? 2
kingstonkid Posted October 1 Posted October 1 1 hour ago, lordgrinz said: If you can't wait to drink alcohol until your plane ride is over, you may have a drinking problem. The question I have is why did the bar let him get that drunk. Chances are there were signs that he had already had more than enough. I know it's a tough call but
Jack Hammer Posted October 1 Posted October 1 1 hour ago, Spock said: Please, go away with your knee jerk puritanical thoughts. Some of us like to enjoy a drink on a plane and 99%+ of people don't cause a disturbance. Don't see why passengers should be denied services that have existed since commercial aviation began. Are you saying one in 100 can cause a disturbance?If
mattyc1957 Posted October 1 Posted October 1 2 hours ago, roo860 said: At least he was leaving Thailand, happy ending to the woeful episode. Getting quite a regular thing now with Aussies, they just don't know how to behave themselves, actually they need vetting before leaving Down Under.😏 Problem is they're making it more difficult for the Bogans to get into Bali, but easier to get into Thailand.
Popular Post Joe Boy Walton Posted October 1 Popular Post Posted October 1 While I bemoan the fact that my fellow Aussies are getting some unwanted press recently, I must agree, this sort of behaviour is becoming endemic, Bali, Fiji, Vanuatu all have had similiar reports recently and this alcohol fuelled sense of privelege is nearing the levels of some other countries, notably middle eastern or soviet. Maybe us Aussies need to return to simpler times, perhaps when we were locked up in our own country. 1 1 1
FritsSikkink Posted October 1 Posted October 1 1 hour ago, lordgrinz said: They know alcohol is a problem in and of itself, then they also know what the effects of high-altitude on people who do drink before/during a flight......Knowing this, they should know better than to even allow alcohol at airports or on airplanes. I have been drinking in an airport and on a plane for 40+ years and never caused a problem. 1 2
roo860 Posted October 1 Posted October 1 1 hour ago, rocketboy2 said: Nice. One more star from Australia. Serving him that third beer chang was only going to end in tears. Two beers is the tops for these stars. Should have stuck to the Castlemaine XXXX.🍺🍺 1
damian Posted October 1 Posted October 1 3 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said: I have been drinking in an airport and on a plane for 40+ years and never caused a problem. Me too and I'm Aussie! 2
NativeBob Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Just neuter him and send to UA. free booze and weed AFAIK
Kinok Farang Posted October 1 Posted October 1 For a country with only a small population the Aussies are right up there in the "how to make a diick of yourself" stakes. 2
Popular Post rocketboy2 Posted October 1 Popular Post Posted October 1 18 minutes ago, Kinok Farang said: For a country with only a small population the Aussies are right up there in the "how to make a diick of yourself" stakes. Yeah, they are also pretty good at Breakdancing by all accounts. 2 3
sambum Posted October 1 Posted October 1 2 hours ago, Gottfrid said: Tough guy, as he waited until he was in handcuffs to say anything. Aussies are starting to be a real pain in the butt in Thailand as well. Too much bad behavior from them lately. Taking over from "Brits Behaving Badly"? 1
sambum Posted October 1 Posted October 1 58 minutes ago, RichardColeman said: Never have and never will get drunk at an airport - with free alcohol on the plane why bother ? Apparently the days of virtually limitless amounts of booze on a plane are long gone!
sambum Posted October 1 Posted October 1 (edited) 1 hour ago, sqwakvfr said: Ah, long ago memories of me doing the same thing as airport police. Most highly intoxicated people feel little pain so the usual pain compliance techniques are ineffective. In the end it just takes a lot people to restrain him with handcuffs and leg restraints. If the airport has a dunk tank then let him sober up and face any possible charges. Otherwise he can take the next flight home. Which is apparently what he did! :- "Phuket Airport officials confirmed that the inebriated tourist was detained in an airport cell to sober up, causing him to miss his flight and rebook another, reported the Daily Mail." Edited October 1 by sambum
SAFETY FIRST Posted October 1 Posted October 1 4 hours ago, webfact said: Clad in shorts and a t-shirt, the Aussie staggered out That's the national dress, maybe a cold day, I'd be wearing my singlet
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