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A member of the Miami International Airport security team is on administrative leave after he used a baton to beat a colleague who made light of the size of his package after he walked through a scanner. Forty-four-year-old Rolando Negrin was arrested over the alleged assault, which took place...
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A U.S. Airways flight from Orlando to Pheonix had to turn around while in flight due to a 16-year-old boy and his parents arguing on board and becaming too disruptive. The captain decided to turn around for safety reasons. The disruptive passengers were met by authorities when the plane returned the Orlando International...
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An abandoned backpack that shut down a major airport roadway was revealed to hold a laptop computer and a large amount of pornographic material. The backpack, which was found near the entrance to Philadelphia International Airport’s Terminal A-West, prompted the closure of Arrivals Road for after a bomb sniffing...
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A passenger aboard a Qantas flight from Sydney to Singapore has some explaining to do after he allegedly threatened to bring down the plane with the power of his mind. The Age reports that the, who was aboard QF31 was restrained on the flight after behaving in a manner...
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This article has been removed from We Interrupt after it was found that the initial comments attributed to Ms. Margetson by The Sun, The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph and other publications were untrue....
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Lady Gaga was forced to change into normal clothes on a flight from London to the United States when one of her outfits caused her to develop deep vein thrombosis (DVT). When the flight attendants saw her legs swelling, which is a symptom of DVT, they warned her that...
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Paris, France: A company in France offers a service that can only be described as unique, they kidnap thrill-seeking clients. The Straits Times reports that Ultime Réalité (Ultimate Reality) charge 900 Euros for their basic kidnap package, in which the client is abducted, bound, gagged and imprisoned for four...
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SkyWest Airlines has a policy of giving free air fares to spouses of employees, but it would seem that the same rules are not applied equally to all spouses; one passenger claiming that his legalized same-sex union was not recognized by the airline. Gilbert Caldwell, 56 and David Farrell,...
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Drivers in Sofia, Bulgaria are playing a deadly game that has been dubbed “Russian road roulette”, in which they race through red lights at busy intersections. Both participants and onlookers place bets of up to 5000 Euros. In order to win, a driver must charge through a red light...