There’s nothing wrong with having a few toots in the airport lounge before taking to the sky, but you don’t want to overshoot the mark by too much.
If you do, you run the risk of being denied a drink or two once the plane is in the air, although I imagine you would handle that decision with far more poise and grace than this 50-year-old woman aboard an Air India flight from Mumbai to London Heathrow last Saturday.
This is not a good look, and the woman, who appears to be British or Irish (tough to tell through all the slurring and racial slurs) was taken into custody after landing by the Metropolitan Police.
The Telegraph below:
The blonde, bare-footed woman yelled that she would “p— all over” the flight attendants in court, and called a female staff member a “Indian f—ing money-grabbing b——“, who she threatened to “turn inside out”…
The passenger, who appeared to be flying in business class, also claimed to be a “leader of the f—ing boycott movement” and said she would arrange a boycott of Air India because they refused her a “wee bottle of wine”…
In the video, she shouts: “‘F— off! I’m a f—ing international criminal lawyer and a barrister. You will be p***ed on in court!’
“I work for all you f—ing people…
“The f—ing Rohingyas, the f—ing people of all Asia, for you, I’m an international criminal lawyer.
Call me a sceptic, but I am finding that hard to believe.
Let’s take a closer look at a woman making some very poor life choices:
Oh dear.
A police spokesman said in a statement that the woman “was arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated public order, common assault and drunk and disorderly and taken to a west London police station”, and was “subsequently released under investigation”.
It is not yet known what has come of that investigation.
Really, she should have learnt from Bridesmaids – alcohol on a plane can very quickly go south:
[source:telegraph]
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