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Expensive Ibiza holiday.
Campbell Brodie-
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- Post n°1
Expensive Ibiza holiday.
Arrested before they even set foot on the tarmac, bet they're sorry now...BBC News
Mcqueen-
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They let them on the plane already drunk Familys couldnt use the rear toilets because they took over the back of the plane, Must have been a nightmare.
Topdog-
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should have one of those big cargo doors
Perfectspecimen-
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Ryanair crew would have been well happy to serve them on the plane too. My guess is that one of the customers made a comment about arse stewards sexuality. 'Right, thats it. No more drinks and we're all going down'.
Adam Mint-
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Bit more detailed report...
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/holiday-flight-horror-drunken-thugs-2125396
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/holiday-flight-horror-drunken-thugs-2125396
Mermaid-
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- Post n°6
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they should have been removed before the flight took off.
searcher-
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We had a similar experience to this , fortunately the culprits were not on our plane but the bus transfer to our resort , never in all my life have I been ashamed to be British but I was on this occasion, they were drunk as farts when they got on the coach and soon broke open the duty free as soon as it started to move, instead of taking the toll road the driver quite rightly took the much longer old road and sure as fate the calls came thick and fast " hey Pedro stop the bus we need a piss" this happened about 3 times and a journey that should have taken 50 mins took 3 hours , we have never used a coach transfer since , what nationality were they? all I will say is most of them were not Jocks
TOFIS-
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- Post n°8
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I've had a couple of really bad flights with pissed up Brits recently. I've had several drinks on planes myself over the years, but I'd never behave in a way that would annoy the hell out of everyone around me. And I always, always seem to be the only person it bothers, or is prepared to say anything about it. Air-stewards do little to nothing when I complain, even when a passenger manages to pass out and piss himself. Apparently, it wasn't a big deal, and his friends considered it to be the most hilarious jape of the century. They were at it before we took off so I got 4.5 hours of that.
Few months back, my latest (and definitely last) flight with Easyjet, and I'm on a flight back from the UK, enjoying the company of a soaked-up hen-night crew a few rows back, singing for 4 hours before passing out for landing. Two rows in front, an even nosier stag party, abusing passengers but flirting with hell with the female air stewards, and the male one also loved it. The drinks flowed, happily supplied by the flight crew. When my missus got called a 'lezza' (she's not, I've checked) I blew up and bollocked the staff for allowing it and plying them further.
Welsh, English and Scottish - those are the drunk crews I've experienced on flights in my life. No Irish revellers, yet, but I think I've just been lucky. So far, I've never experienced a non-Brit being obnoxious on a plane.
I hate flying.
Few months back, my latest (and definitely last) flight with Easyjet, and I'm on a flight back from the UK, enjoying the company of a soaked-up hen-night crew a few rows back, singing for 4 hours before passing out for landing. Two rows in front, an even nosier stag party, abusing passengers but flirting with hell with the female air stewards, and the male one also loved it. The drinks flowed, happily supplied by the flight crew. When my missus got called a 'lezza' (she's not, I've checked) I blew up and bollocked the staff for allowing it and plying them further.
Welsh, English and Scottish - those are the drunk crews I've experienced on flights in my life. No Irish revellers, yet, but I think I've just been lucky. So far, I've never experienced a non-Brit being obnoxious on a plane.
I hate flying.
Gypsy-
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I'm with TOFIS - never yet been bothered with trouble from NON-BRITS. Our lot just seem to revel in embarrassing themselves and other Brits who don´t want to be associated with them. This current lot should never have been allowed on the plane in the first place.
Topdog-
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Tofis here is a tip. Next time they pass out, put your life jacket on, get your air mask on and wake them up. Shit themselves as well then.
I had a 20 stone lady sat next to me, which I have no issues with but she thought she owned my seat, then she got food out and it was all over me then the gin bottle bought at duty free was being consumed.
I had a 20 stone lady sat next to me, which I have no issues with but she thought she owned my seat, then she got food out and it was all over me then the gin bottle bought at duty free was being consumed.
Perfectspecimen-
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I would have swapped seats with Jan. But you is a nice guy.
Adam Mint-
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Becoming the norm...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-24157390
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-24157390
Campbell Brodie-
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Rookie travellers innit...
Adam Mint-
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West of Scotland riffraff...
Saying that where's Dave...
Saying that where's Dave...
3rdforum-
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Not just the passangers
Irish Times
Irish Times
Adam Mint-
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Well, can't blame him, would you go up in one of them things sober...
Campbell Brodie-
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DTs been lying low but he's emerging slowly...
Perfectspecimen-
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Unusual for one them to smell of alcohol, usually have a serious ********** problem.
Campbell Brodie-
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No. Too controversial V.Perfectspecimen wrote:Unusual for one them to smell of alcohol, usually have a serious ********** problem.
Perfectspecimen-
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Landed same time as a PIA flight at Birmingham once so I have first hand experience of their hygiene. Controversial or not it IS the truth. And they like to push in. FORM AN ORDERLY QUEUE YOU FECKING DEGENERATES.