On 2025-02-07, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
On 2/6/25 6:56 PM, pothead wrote:That's actually a pretty good idea.
On 2025-02-06, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14368545/passengers-restraiAbout 12 years ago I was on a flight from UK to NYC, huge plane, and
n-man-flight-punched-window-terrifying-outburst.html
Chaotic moment screaming Frontier Airlines passenger is tied
up in his seat for punching window
Passengers aboard a Frontier flight had to restrain an
unruly patron after he punched out a window on the jet.
Footage captured aboard Flight 4856 from Denver to Houston
showed the unknown man frantically lashing out at his fellow
passengers on Tuesday night.
Those onboard had to resort to using shoelaces and zip ties
to restrain him following the violent outburst, which saw
him punch through the plexiglass of a window.
Another clip captured on the jet showed him screaming at
those onboard prior to being held down, while images of
the window show it bloodied and broken.
Tanner Phillips had been aboard the flight and was one
of those who pinned the man
down.https://nypost.com/2025/02/02/us-news/new-poll-shows-75-of-dems
-say-nyc-in-crisis-with-nearly-half-ready-to-leave-if-things-get-wor
se/
The former Army soldier told ABC13: 'He was very physical.
I picked him up and put him on the ground. It took a couple
of guys to get his arms behind him and secured."
https://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2025/02/06/36560517997943367
55/1024x576_MP4_3656051799794336755.mp4
. . .
Accidents happen, but THIS was some dude going
totally bezerko. Actually managed to crack the
inner pane of the window (lucky there are two).
Crew and passengers basically had to sit on the
loon and eventually tied him to the seat with
whatever bits of cord and such they had on hand.
This sort of shit didn't used to happen. Now it
seems almost a once-a-week thing. Why ?
Planes should always pack a roll of duck tape.
Or a cattle prod.
Maybe both :-)
some Middle Eastern guy 2 rows up from kept pooping in his pants, I
wasn't sure at the time what was going on but the stink was awful.
The captain had to come back and advise the man to visit the
lavatory and clean up.
Fortunately he complied.
These days I wouldn't go near a plane.
Too dangerous.
If it ain't Boeing then it's the people ON them.
MIGHT be a new market for at least trans-atlantic
passenger SHIPS. Not those floating hotels, but
kinda smaller, faster, cheaper. You get the 'romance'
of sea travel, and aren't locked in a pressurized
metal tube with LUNATICS.
When I first started traveling on business, people on the planes
were dressed in business suits or at least nice clothes.
These days the planes are filled with half dressed, poorly groomed
people who frankly look like slobs.
There is little to no respect anymore.
Even for oneself.
pothead <[email protected]> wrote in
news:vo54bf$3gpka$[email protected]:
On 2025-02-07, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
On 2/6/25 6:56 PM, pothead wrote:That's actually a pretty good idea.
On 2025-02-06, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14368545/passengers-restrai >>>>> n-man-flight-punched-window-terrifying-outburst.htmlAbout 12 years ago I was on a flight from UK to NYC, huge plane, and
Chaotic moment screaming Frontier Airlines passenger is tied
up in his seat for punching window
Passengers aboard a Frontier flight had to restrain an
unruly patron after he punched out a window on the jet.
Footage captured aboard Flight 4856 from Denver to Houston
showed the unknown man frantically lashing out at his fellow
passengers on Tuesday night.
Those onboard had to resort to using shoelaces and zip ties
to restrain him following the violent outburst, which saw
him punch through the plexiglass of a window.
Another clip captured on the jet showed him screaming at
those onboard prior to being held down, while images of
the window show it bloodied and broken.
Tanner Phillips had been aboard the flight and was one
of those who pinned the man
down.https://nypost.com/2025/02/02/us-news/new-poll-shows-75-of-dems >>>>> -say-nyc-in-crisis-with-nearly-half-ready-to-leave-if-things-get-wor >>>>> se/
The former Army soldier told ABC13: 'He was very physical.
I picked him up and put him on the ground. It took a couple
of guys to get his arms behind him and secured."
https://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2025/02/06/36560517997943367 >>>>> 55/1024x576_MP4_3656051799794336755.mp4
. . .
Accidents happen, but THIS was some dude going
totally bezerko. Actually managed to crack the
inner pane of the window (lucky there are two).
Crew and passengers basically had to sit on the
loon and eventually tied him to the seat with
whatever bits of cord and such they had on hand.
This sort of shit didn't used to happen. Now it
seems almost a once-a-week thing. Why ?
Planes should always pack a roll of duck tape.
Or a cattle prod.
Maybe both :-)
some Middle Eastern guy 2 rows up from kept pooping in his pants, I
wasn't sure at the time what was going on but the stink was awful.
The captain had to come back and advise the man to visit the
lavatory and clean up.
Fortunately he complied.
These days I wouldn't go near a plane.
Too dangerous.
If it ain't Boeing then it's the people ON them.
MIGHT be a new market for at least trans-atlantic
passenger SHIPS. Not those floating hotels, but
kinda smaller, faster, cheaper. You get the 'romance'
of sea travel, and aren't locked in a pressurized
metal tube with LUNATICS.
When I first started traveling on business, people on the planes
were dressed in business suits or at least nice clothes.
These days the planes are filled with half dressed, poorly groomed
people who frankly look like slobs.
There is little to no respect anymore.
Even for oneself.
Follow the Trump/Muk example,
travel in your own private jet.
Public travel is for "suckers
and losers", you know.
On 2025-02-07, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
On 2/6/25 6:56 PM, pothead wrote:That's actually a pretty good idea.
On 2025-02-06, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14368545/passengers-restrain-man-flight-punched-window-terrifying-outburst.htmlAbout 12 years ago I was on a flight from UK to NYC, huge plane, and some >>> Middle Eastern guy 2 rows up from kept pooping in his pants, I wasn't sure >>> at the time what was going on but the stink was awful.
Chaotic moment screaming Frontier Airlines passenger is tied
up in his seat for punching window
Passengers aboard a Frontier flight had to restrain an
unruly patron after he punched out a window on the jet.
Footage captured aboard Flight 4856 from Denver to Houston
showed the unknown man frantically lashing out at his fellow
passengers on Tuesday night.
Those onboard had to resort to using shoelaces and zip ties
to restrain him following the violent outburst, which saw
him punch through the plexiglass of a window.
Another clip captured on the jet showed him screaming at
those onboard prior to being held down, while images of
the window show it bloodied and broken.
Tanner Phillips had been aboard the flight and was one
of those who pinned the man down.https://nypost.com/2025/02/02/us-news/new-poll-shows-75-of-dems-say-nyc-in-crisis-with-nearly-half-ready-to-leave-if-things-get-worse/
The former Army soldier told ABC13: 'He was very physical.
I picked him up and put him on the ground. It took a couple
of guys to get his arms behind him and secured."
https://video.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2025/02/06/3656051799794336755/1024x576_MP4_3656051799794336755.mp4
. . .
Accidents happen, but THIS was some dude going
totally bezerko. Actually managed to crack the
inner pane of the window (lucky there are two).
Crew and passengers basically had to sit on the
loon and eventually tied him to the seat with
whatever bits of cord and such they had on hand.
This sort of shit didn't used to happen. Now it
seems almost a once-a-week thing. Why ?
Planes should always pack a roll of duck tape.
Or a cattle prod.
Maybe both :-)
The captain had to come back and advise the man to visit the lavatory
and clean up.
Fortunately he complied.
These days I wouldn't go near a plane.
Too dangerous.
If it ain't Boeing then it's the people ON them.
MIGHT be a new market for at least trans-atlantic
passenger SHIPS. Not those floating hotels, but
kinda smaller, faster, cheaper. You get the 'romance'
of sea travel, and aren't locked in a pressurized
metal tube with LUNATICS.
When I first started traveling on business, people on the planes
were dressed in business suits or at least nice clothes.
These days the planes are filled with half dressed, poorly groomed
people who frankly look like slobs.
There is little to no respect anymore.
Even for oneself.
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