Unruly passenger ‘voted’ off flight after dispute
A recent Frontier Airlines flight showed democracy in action over an unruly passenger.
According to video footage the woman was ‘voted’ off a plane by other passengers
It followed a verbal altercation between the woman, a couple and a flight attendant.
The couple were arguing with the flight attendant over their seating when the woman got involved and began berating the couple.
It happened on a flight at Trenton-Mercer Airport, New Jersey.
The couple were eventually escorted off the plane.
However, that wasn’t enough for one passenger who then seemingly directed other passengers in a vote to boot off the other woman.
Another video shows a passenger shouting: “If you can hear me and want her removed from the flight, raise your hand.”
“I’m not even kidding. I got 40 hands up.”
The passenger was then seen being escorted off the plane by a crew member.
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