36 thoughts on “Passenger Disrupts Hawaii Flight | Faces to 20 Years Prison + $300K Fine”

  1. Um Yes…both are 100% useless in your two scenarios. I’m sorry, but where exactly is the logic here, Stanley?

    Why would you “be more relaxed without the mask”, if you have anyone untested that gets on a plane, regardless if they have been vaccinated or not? The logical conclusion would be that everyone should be tested, and test negative, before getting on a plane, since the virus can be passed along by anyone. Being vaccinated has no relevance, and definitely shouldn’t allow a free pass.

  2. These incidents might slow down if severe penalties are actually applied and not just set out as “possible”. Plus, the lifetime ban needs to not only be enforced on the airline where the event occurred but on all US carriers. Let the misbehavior on other airlines be dealt with by those countries.

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  3. They Must be held accountable.The Message must be united and very Strong, if you do these things you will Pay for it. If customers lose faith in flying safely, that could impact so many and cost big $$$ not to mention putting people out of work when the flying numbers drop. There is NO excuse for these behaviors. The do not-fly list needs to be shared so All other Airlines unite together and the message is clear, this is Unacceptable, won’t be tolerated!

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