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MisterTee, on 21 Nov 2014 - 16:59, said:
wooloomooloo, on 21 Nov 2014 - 16:31, said:
harrry, on 21 Nov 2014 - 16:25, said:

I have difficulty understanding why he was released without charge. The flight attendant deserved more respect from the law even if the facts were a little exagerated,

We'll never fully know. You can be sure that substantial compensation was settled and accepted by the flight attendant.

No, you can't be sure that there was compensation payed to the flight attendent.

That's just what you want to believe. Speculation based on ignorant predjudice.

Please kindly inform what ignorant prejudice?

it's a wonder he didn't call you a racist as well,but wait it could still come

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So he says all this happened, not the airline.

And he happens to have a picture of the guy sat in his seat before anything happened.

Hmm,

Now then me lad! Have another look at the picture.....can you see the cable ties? Can you see there's no one ner him? Tsk tsk too much ear medicine perhaps? facepalm.gifwai.gif

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So he says all this happened, not the airline.

And he happens to have a picture of the guy sat in his seat before anything happened.

Hmm,

Look at the cable ties!!!!!

Actually on looking at the cable ties it seems a little odd. Hands seem to be free and the one round the seat is loose enough to have been put over his head by himself. The poster on facebook is a photographer, it could not be a setup could it.

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So he says all this happened, not the airline.

And he happens to have a picture of the guy sat in his seat before anything happened.

Hmm,

Look at the cable ties!!!!!

Actually on looking at the cable ties it seems a little odd. Hands seem to be free and the one round the seat is loose enough to have been put over his head by himself. The poster on facebook is a photographer, it could not be a setup could it.

cable ties to reinforce the seat belt = the antithesis of van / bus passenger safety standards where the cable ties are typically used to disable the belt

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So he says all this happened, not the airline.

And he happens to have a picture of the guy sat in his seat before anything happened.

Hmm,

Now then me lad! Have another look at the picture.....can you see the cable ties? Can you see there's no one ner him? Tsk tsk too much ear medicine perhaps? facepalm.gifwai.gif

Join the queue, said all I'm going to on this. Read the thread if looking for an apology or too little attention span to do so....tsk tsk...

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For those many of you that are apparently unaware, most aircraft these days carry a "Passenger Restraint Kit". Next time you board an aircraft (especially if entering from the front of the plane) look at the first overhead bin on the right. That's where I usually see them stowed.

Contents no doubt vary from airline to airline, but probably contain at the very lest a couple of sets of plastic restraints ("zip ties") as well as tape.

In this instance, it appears the passenger has 2 sets of restraints, maybe 3 (not sure what the cord/cable on the floor is about).

Seems to be a fairly empty flight though and I'd be surprised if nothing further came of this. Any time a passenger needs to be restrained in flight and then escorted off the plane by security usually results in charges of some kind.

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if all reporting correct sounds like a right loser what a tosser

I would not say these were the actions of a drunk person.

These actions are much more in line with someone who is totally mentally ill.

I have never known a degree of drunkeness that would compell anyone to do that. The alcohol required to engage in such a blatant crime is way more than enough to render you totally unconscious.

Is it possible that this is a counteraction story concocted to balance out the attempted rape of the Venezuelan girl in Kiri Khan?

Sorry but this just seems far too bizarre to be true.

Edit: Also a single set of zip ties around his upper body.... anyone could tear themselves away from that no problem, lots of strength in your upper body.

Not convinced.

About as convincing as the 'hate Thailand' video. Packed full of lies directly from TAT. (Before anyone tries to tell me the Thai authorities don't generate BS propaganda to suit their needs).

About two thirds of all rapes involve the perpetrator being inebriated. This guy knew what he was doing. He deserves a long spell inside.

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So he says all this happened, not the airline.

And he happens to have a picture of the guy sat in his seat before anything happened.

Hmm,

Hmm, you think he tie-wrapped himself to the seat before anything happened?

Yep, I'm wrong, mind you may have noticed someone beat you to it....

Perhaps you've never noticed, but it is very easy to respond to a post before other responses appear in the forum.

Always read through before I post myself.

Though to be honest it would be better if I employed the same policy towards looking at pictures as well before posting.

Will do so henceforth for sure

We live to learn.

Or not as the case may be.[/quote

Congratulations, but you still don't get it - there were no responses

to your post showing when I tried to point out your error.

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if all reporting correct sounds like a right loser what a tosser

I would not say these were the actions of a drunk person.

These actions are much more in line with someone who is totally mentally ill.

I have never known a degree of drunkeness that would compell anyone to do that. The alcohol required to engage in such a blatant crime is way more than enough to render you totally unconscious.

Is it possible that this is a counteraction story concocted to balance out the attempted rape of the Venezuelan girl in Kiri Khan?

Sorry but this just seems far too bizarre to be true.

Edit: Also a single set of zip ties around his upper body.... anyone could tear themselves away from that no problem, lots of strength in your upper body.

Not convinced.

About as convincing as the 'hate Thailand' video. Packed full of lies directly from TAT. (Before anyone tries to tell me the Thai authorities don't generate BS propaganda to suit their needs).

About two thirds of all rapes involve the perpetrator being inebriated. This guy knew what he was doing. He deserves a long spell inside.

OK Mr. perfect, know him do you ? I presume you spoke to him afterwards,gave him a breathalyse, and checked for medication

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if all reporting correct sounds like a right loser what a tosser

I would not say these were the actions of a drunk person.

These actions are much more in line with someone who is totally mentally ill.

I have never known a degree of drunkeness that would compell anyone to do that. The alcohol required to engage in such a blatant crime is way more than enough to render you totally unconscious.

Is it possible that this is a counteraction story concocted to balance out the attempted rape of the Venezuelan girl in Kiri Khan?

Sorry but this just seems far too bizarre to be true.

Edit: Also a single set of zip ties around his upper body.... anyone could tear themselves away from that no problem, lots of strength in your upper body.

Not convinced.

About as convincing as the 'hate Thailand' video. Packed full of lies directly from TAT. (Before anyone tries to tell me the Thai authorities don't generate BS propaganda to suit their needs).

Many good points and almost correct but the big element omitted is that alcoholics are mentally ill and an intoxicated alcoholic is certainly capable of such a thing. Of course this is not to say 100% of alcoholics would do this but some certainly would.

Behaviors of alcoholics can and do fall into the category of delusional, psychotic, etc etc etc. scanning through internet discussion forums for alcoholics and their loved ones can find and confirm lots of psychotic / delusional behavior.

Just one example of the pickled brains eloquence can be seen at

"Man arrested for drunkenness after giving mouth-to-mouth to roadkill" http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/unleashed/2010/03/opossum-possum-roadkill-pennsylvania.html

Heres a guy that basically french kissed a skunk like dead animal on the highway.

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Another reason alcohol on planes should be stopped. The airline I work for refuses you entry to the flight if even slightly intoxicated.

As they should! You have a job to do....can't be slightly intoxicated on the job.....that's a no-no!

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Oh dear my friend. Enjoy your stay in Thai prison. You have earned it.

The article further states that NO CHARGES WERE FILED ! Incredible, this <deleted> should get at least 6 months of hard labour for such an act !!

Why? To deter him from Being Insane again?

The way you "crime and punishment" types go on, it's as if you believe the Insane stood to gain from Crimes of Passion. I don't think there's any profit to be had. The Crazy are just plain old crazy, there's no need to get all emotional about it. As if they were cheating you out of fun...

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So he says all this happened, not the airline.

And he happens to have a picture of the guy sat in his seat before anything happened.

Hmm,

Hmm, you think he tie-wrapped himself to the seat before anything happened?

Yep, I'm wrong, mind you may have noticed someone beat you to it....

Perhaps you've never noticed, but it is very easy to respond to a post before other responses appear in the forum.

Always read through before I post myself.

Though to be honest it would be better if I employed the same policy towards looking at pictures as well before posting.

Will do so henceforth for sure

We live to learn.

Or not as the case may be.[/quote

Congratulations, but you still don't get it - there were no responses

to your post showing when I tried to point out your error.

Yet there were after you posted. Whatever. Off topicdom looms large.

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Another reason alcohol on planes should be stopped. The airline I work for refuses you entry to the flight if even slightly intoxicated.

Before the I love a grog police start up, you can go a flight without having to have 10 ti 12 beers and numerous spirits.

Yes I agree with you. drink should be banned from all flights because when people like this tosser have to much, it affects most passengers, and what about the children on board, they see all this and it must scare and affect them, if a person can not go without a drink for 12 hours then visit AA first, obviously drinking can and does affect other people,

I'm not necessarily for or against banning alcohol on flights as it likely will not solve the problem. Then you get people smuggling their own alcohol on and drinking it.....and if one was truly an alcoholic then that is what would happen.

What people fail to realize is that the effects of alcohol are doubled at cruising level (which is at a cabin altitude of about 6,000 feet). So essentially a person could get bombed (bad airline humour) in the business class lounge and board his/her flight and 30 minutes later be completely trashed because of the "thinner" air as the aircraft climbs to it's cruising level and the lower level of oxygen in one's blood.

As the flight in question was a short one, it is highly unlikely that he was served enough alcohol on that flight to be that drunk in that short of a time.

Likely more to the story.....

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So he says all this happened, not the airline.

And he happens to have a picture of the guy sat in his seat before anything happened.

Hmm,

Actually, it looks like the guy is already tied down to his airline seat.

Yep. As 7 or 8 people have already pointed out. I was wrong, already said so numerous times.

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