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Related: About this forumA passenger allegedly urinated outside a Southwest lavatory. He faces federal charges.
A man was arrested Friday after he urinated near a galley door and threatened flight attendants on a flight from Dallas to Burbank, Calif., authorities said.
The Southwest Airlines flight diverted to Albuquerque because the crew members feared for their safety as well as that of the flight, according to a federal complaint.
It was the latest example of the rise in unruly passenger behavior that has prompted stepped-up enforcement by federal officials and calls from the airline industry to add disruptive fliers to a national no-fly list.
According to the complaint, Fridays incident began when passenger Samson Hardridge, 33, of Lancaster, Calif., got up during the flight to use the lavatory at the back of the plane. A flight attendant asked him to stand in the aisle because space was tight in the galley.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2022/02/24/southwest-urinate-unruly-passenger-arrested/
callous taoboy
(4,646 posts)The industry should probably not serve alcohol on flights anymore either, maybe not even at airports.
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)The no fly list will. Republicans will fight that tooth and nail, because it is their people that are causing the problems. They are "standing their ground" or exercising their "freedom." Freedom, to make others feel unsafe and miserable...
Let them drive across country, if they want to piss in their cars, so be it.