Il volo “costretto a deviare” dopo il passeggero “ha mangiato il passaporto” e un altro ha cercato di scaricare il loro bagno

    https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/man-eats-passport-flight-diverted-ryanair-5HjdDf2_2/

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    1. yubnubster on

      Eating your passport…that is one dedicated agent of chaos.

    2. Life-Sun- on

      Seriously, you cannot tell by headline alone if a story is the Onion or not. How do you even manage to eat a passport?

    3. SecretHipp0 on

      Having worked in an airport for many years this really isn’t that uncommon. I remember an Iranian man who ate his passport in front of me.

      Huge amounts get flushed as well

    4. hypercomms2001 on

      Another confirmation of why I never liked flying with Ryanair, and I never will.

    5. Tardlard on

      A common occurrence, they do it to become undocumented – believing it’ll give them a greater chance of staying in the destination country, as deportation was made more difficult.

    6. Why don’t they take fingerprints of every passenger before takeoff and after landing? If somebody destroys their passport they can be flown to the initial airport in no time and leave them there.

    7. Seven_Veils_Voyager on

      Isn’t think just the natural end point for charging us for every little piece of kit on an airplane? First they came for our pretzels, then they came for our drinks… this seems like a natural next step. šŸ˜‰

    8. EconomyDoctor3287 on

      Eating a passport, now that’s some serious dedication to the cause

    9. I’m understand that the food on Ryanair is not great, but…

    10. TokinGeneiOS on

      Since ‘when’ have ‘we been using these ‘absolutely unnecessary’ quotations for things that really don’t need a ‘citation’

    11. Additional_Name_4597 on

      It’s really sad that people subject themselves to such measures to escape abusive governments. The process should be easier and more humane.

    12. >Shortly after takeoff, one man began ripping pages out of his passport and eating them, witnesses told the Daily Star.

      >Passengers promptly began to ā€œfreak outā€ before another man rushed to the toilet in an attempt to flush his own passport.

      >”Suddenly the whole mood changed – no one on board knew what was going on, these people were acting weird.”

      >A witness described it as “the most terrifying 15 minutes of my life”.

      >The flight was diverted to Paris, where the two men were arrested by French Police.

      Sounds a bit odd, but I suppose crew rushing up and down and possibly grappling with passengers or trying to remove them from toilets would be worrying.

    13. Dolphin_Spotter on

      ‘The most terryfying 15 minutes of my life’ – Standing in the boarding queue for a Ryanair flight wondering if your bag will fit in the sizer.

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