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Flight safety; Religion
Topic Started: Apr 12 2013, 08:56 AM (319 Views)
ELUSIVEJIM
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-23...BAG-flight.html

Sorry I chocked on my coffee when I saw the picture.

Surely this is against safety policies in an aeroplane <roflmao>
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The idiocy of religions....

What the f does this have to do with religion? I mean for a sect that is a few thousand years old to now say it is against their religion to fly over cemetaries? Planes were not in existence when their primitive and superstitious people first created this nonsense.

Beef, pork, beards, shawls, burkas, daggers, hats.... None of this has anything to do with religion.

In any case, they should have kicked the idiot off the plane and told him to buy a frigging camel. That way he could ride around cemetaries and not waste a seat.

Also at night he could talk to his camel and at least converse with his intellectual equal.
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The answer is easy, if you do not abide by the requisite civil aviation rules then you don't fly.

Only last February I was on a plane where a passenger refused to obey the cabin crew and we returned to the gate (Heathrow T4), threw the offending passenger off, emptied the baggage hold to get their luggage and then had to refuel to top up the tanks. Altogether a 3 hour delay which meant a missed connection and a night in a hotel at the airlines expense.

Selfish people make me sick.
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So H16 BRM - do you agree with me on the camel thing?
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So H16 BRM - do you agree with me on the camel thing?

Yes, I think the camel would have more sense.
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I hear that Ryanair are only charging £20 to supply you with a plastic bag. If it proves popular they will supply them free of charge and then remove the toilets to fit more seats.










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