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Plane stupid! Australian man’s flight crash threat lands him in jail


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5 hours ago, wavodavo said:

The pommy idiots must be getting upset because the Aussie Yobos have taken the headlines again.!!

No, we are still well in front.

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He is lucky he said that in Singapore. If he did that in Thailand he would be in the BANGKOK HILTON for up to 20 years

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Posted
8 hours ago, webfact said:

Thai officials denied him entry due to a torn visa page in his passport.

 

I have known about this, so it really annoys me when some immigration officials try to staple stuff into my passport. I have had to stop a few of them at Chiang Wattana from doing that. 

Posted
56 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

No, we are still well in front.

I know you are an Aussie, you know you are an Aussie, most posters on this forum know you are an Aussie. So why do you persist with this nonsense?

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4 hours ago, J Branche said:

Congratulations You have won an, 8 week, all expense paid vacation at The Singapore Seaside Reform Facility.  You will enjoy the world class Bathing Facilities with free body scrub.  Daily massages by "Ton" who is said to have hands like visegrip pliers.  You'll have an in room fragrance dispenser with lively smells of rotten eggs and body odor.  Please don't forget to give us a 5 star review.  Enjoy

That should give him time to mullet over .

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Singapore has online visa system and Changi airport has automated  passport gates with face recognition. If he had passed this quietly, no officer would have had a look at his passport at all.

 

But maybe AI alerted to an extra check due to the haircut ... ?

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

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Picture courtesy of the Daily Mail

 

by Bob Scott


A disgruntled Australian man found himself behind bars after making a chilling threat to kill everyone at 35,000 feet. His off-the-cuff remark about crashing a plane left airport officials with no choice but to take him seriously.

 

Marli Curtis Philip Moncrieff embarked on what he thought would be a dream holiday from Perth to the sunny shores of Phuket with his girlfriend on November 20 last year. However, things took a nosedive when Thai officials denied him entry due to a torn visa page in his passport.


With Thailand off the itinerary, the 36 year old tourist’s nightmare continued as Singaporean immigration officials followed suit, leaving him stranded at Changi Airport.

 

Sequestered in a holding room while awaiting a Jetstar flight back to Perth, Moncrieff was reportedly seething over the wasted funds and annual leave gone awry.

 

The situation spiralled out of control during boarding when a flight attendant heard Moncrieff ominously declare, “I want the aircraft to crash and kill everyone.”

 

Alarmed, the crew acted swiftly, notifying the captain and having Moncrieff removed from the flight. A search of his luggage turned up nothing suspicious, but the damage was done.

 

Handed over to local police, Moncrieff ended up back at the Jetstar counter to arrange another flight home. Yet, he couldn’t resist doubling down.


An immigration officer overheard him telling his girlfriend, “If they put me on another flight, I will tell them I will crash the plane again.”

 

Asked to clarify his shocking statement, Moncrieff repeated his threat, expressing a desire to die or be jailed. His comments prompted the officer to alert the police, who swiftly arrested him.

 

In a letter of apology to the court, Moncrieff admitted he regretted alarming airport staff just doing their jobs. But Principal District Judge Toh Han Li wasn’t impressed.

 

“Mere words can have serious consequences.”

 

The judge clearly underlining the importance of aviation security in today’s climate. Noting that Moncrieff seemed aware of the weight of his words, the judge handed down an eight-week sentence for the threatening outburst.


Jetstar was asked for a comment on the incident but declined.

 

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Source: The Thaiger 

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You know this guy isn't operating with a full deck.   Who brings their girlfriend to Thailand?

Posted
11 hours ago, CharlieH said:

Shoulda been arrested for that haircut alone 😀

Business in the front and party in the back.

Posted
10 hours ago, sambum said:

Doesn't look like your typical Aussie - more like a  - sorry I can't say it on here in case I might offend somebody!

 

Flying from Perth...Maybe the son of a rabbi?

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4 Things to ponder. 

1) Looks Arab

2) 1788, Britain began transporting convicts to Australia as a penal colony.

3) Australians must be proud of their heritage. 

4) His girlfriend must be really bright. 

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1 hour ago, RT555 said:

4 Things to ponder. 

1) Looks Arab

2) 1788, Britain began transporting convicts to Australia as a penal colony.

3) Australians must be proud of their heritage. 

4) His girlfriend must be really bright. 

He is Indigenous  

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Oz should make him ambassador to the US, the new president will love him.

That hairdo will look great with a red cap.

 

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