Drunk man denied boarding on Easyjet flight at Manchester Airport

Going on holiday should be enough in itself. I'm sure that most people will disagree but I think the whole culture of drinking before boarding a flight is part of the problem.
I love a bevvy before and during the flight. One most pleasurable journeys I did was first class from Chicago - I got a bump up, was only passenger in first class and got nicely oiled on Michelob then Amerone.
If folk act like acunt on the bevvy, take away their passport. Permanently.
 
Hopefully nicked for the homophobic slur, banned from Easyjet for life and banned from travelling from Manchester Airporrt......but probably not.
 
To be fair, every aspect of the airport seems designed to wind you up. If I ever go through one of those security checks where you have to take your shoes off, I'm immediately furious. I often bring a proper camera with me on holiday, and having to take every electronic item out to be scanned separately pisses me off too. Get better scanners ffs. It's not like you haven't had 20 years to work out what's a laptop and what's a bomb. Take your water off you and then charge you a fortune to buy a new one 5 metres after security. Anyway, rant over.
I agree airports are a pain, but then some folk struggle with listening to advice and instructions from check in and security staff, and even more so when they've had a few bevvies. I have a bag with a large front pocket, and I basically decant the contents of my pockets into the bag and zip it up well before I get to security. I also have a separate camera sling, and if I'm carrying a laptop (I usually am), I make it easy to slip out of my bag at the last minute and put it into a separate tray. The amount of people I see fannying around once they've gone through the scanner trying to scrape up a load of coins and belts/watches/phones/passports out of their trays one at a time and holding everyone up really gets on my tits.

Having done bag scanning during the 2012 Olympics, it isn't as straightforward as people might think, and you'd be amazed at what people 'forget' they have in their bags. Some of the local airports here in the US already have new scanners where you can just leave everything in your bags, including laptops and cameras, and they are starting to be introduced in some of the larger airports too.
 
It happens more often than you think
My niece works as cabin crew for easyjet and she's always relaying tales of drunk passengers consuming their own alcohol and vaping
I wonder if your niece knows my daughter who is also cabin crew for EasyJet.
My daughter's name is Sarah and she has worked for EasyJet for approximately 10 years.
She has ginger/red hair, so does tend to be easy to identify.
 
I have just got off a flight from ibiza to Manchester and thank God we didn't have to put up with a p**** like that. Having kids with me that would of been really scared. Like someone has already said if only the could lazer him and then stick him in the cells. A lot of sniff maybe.
 
I wonder if your niece knows my daughter who is also cabin crew for EasyJet.
My daughter's name is Sarah and she has worked for EasyJet for approximately 10 years.
She has ginger/red hair, so does tend to be easy to identify.
You need to send me pics ;-)

I'll ask her. She's in Sharm on a stop over at the mo
 
What a horrible, aggressive, thick c*nt. There's too many of these dickheads who can't handle their drink, it's shit for all involved.
 
What a horrible, aggressive, thick c*nt. There's too many of these dickheads who can't handle their drink, it's shit for all involved.
That had the classic hallmarks of cocaine. If these knobs could see how they look they would cringe Im sure of it. Two younger lads literally bounced into the Spoons I was having a beer in at teatime yesterday and couldnt keep still at the bar bouncing up and down. Dickheads
 
That had the classic hallmarks of cocaine. If these knobs could see how they look they would cringe Im sure of it. Two younger lads literally bounced into the Spoons I was having a beer in at teatime yesterday and couldnt keep still at the bar bouncing up and down. Dickheads
The chav jumps up and down, having a tantrum like a toddler. Glad to see the c*nt is being torn apart on social media.
 
At check in he would have been sober. It's the 3 hours in the bar that caused the problem.
Maybe, but there are a number of points prior to getting anywhere near the door of the aircraft that he could have been held up for security staff to intervene and eject him from the airport. Ultimately, it's the safety of everyone else on the aircraft that has to be considered. Perhaps more stringent fines for airlines who let intoxicated people on board might help matters.

There should be a UK wide no-fly list for offenders like this. First offence 1-year ban for flying out of any UK airport; subsequent offences 5-year ban. If he's that desperate to go abroad on his holidays he can get a ferry across the channel and fly out of a mainland European airport.
 

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