Instead of a face mask, the Thong-crew expelled the man from the plane
In the United States a person boarded a plane with a red stripe on his face instead of a safety mask. Thus the film crew threw him out of the machine. The masked opponent was by no means intelligent and declared to repeat.
EA passenger in the United States was thrown from a plane before take-off because he wore a red face mask instead of a safety mask. According to the American media The 38-year-old anti-mask activist wanted to fly from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to the US capital, Washington.
A cellphone video shows him sitting on his seat with red women’s underwear over his nose, which was later pointed out by airline United Airlines employees who did not meet these types of mask guidelines. Finally he is asked to leave the machine. Then you can see another passenger leaving voluntarily.
“I think absurdity is better explained with absurdity,” Adam Jenny told NBC2. Wearing a beard instead of a mask, he often boarded a plane. “The flight crew received this with different reactions on each flight,” Jenny said. Some would have responded with admiration and others with confrontation.
The airline supported the group’s actions in a statement: “The customer did not comply with the federal mask requirement and we appreciate that our team dealt with the ground problem before departure to avoid any disruption to the aircraft.”
Jenny didn’t understand a bit even after being kicked out. “It’s all nonsense,” he told NBC2. “It simply came to our notice then. This is nonsense. “The whole thing is a theater. “I hope Spirit Airlines has a better sense of humor tomorrow,” Jenny said with a smirk on her face about her next scheduled flight.
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