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Parunts questioned by police over misbehaving toadler on plane

Posted by rockchick 
Parunts questioned by police over misbehaving toadler on plane
October 27, 2014
Oh wow, finally someone who did not bow down to the demands of the Almighty Toadler and its parunts!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-2806747/Frontier-Airlines-passengers-escorted-plane-son-s-crying-led-argument-cabin-crew.html

In short, toadler threw a tantrum when cabin crew told his parunts he had to sit in a separate seat during take-off. Moo and duh were abusive towards cabin crew and even threw trash at them. They were escorted off the plane and questioned by police upon landing.

Thank dog someone finally had the guts to tell these breeders off for their and their toadler's ridiculous behavior. :complaining about a brat
Re: Parunts questioned by police over misbehaving toadler on plane
October 27, 2014
I think these airlines are crazy for allowing a kid to be on a parent's lap during take off and landing. Nothing like a projectile brat coming your way!

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Re: Parunts questioned by police over misbehaving toadler on plane
October 27, 2014
Maybe they won't fly anymore, which is a relief to the rest of us.
Re: Parunts questioned by police over misbehaving toadler on plane
October 27, 2014
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JohnDrake
Maybe they won't fly anymore, which is a relief to the rest of us.

Technically, these guys were endangering the flight crew. They should be placed on a no-fly list. Will that actually happen - doubtful.
Re: Parunts questioned by police over misbehaving toadler on plane
October 27, 2014
Why does a two-year-old need a vacation in The Dominican Republic? Take the little turd to chucky cheese. I can only imagine the misery this little snot inflicted on the hundreds of adults trying to enjoy a relaxing day on the beach - that they probably paid a couple of thousand dollars to get there - while he screamed and screeched and generally acted like an ape all over the place.
Re: Parunts questioned by police over misbehaving toadler on plane
October 27, 2014
If one of us threw a tantrum at the flight crew and threw trash at them, like these breeders did, you bet we'd be kicked off the plane and arrested for assault, too.

Good riddance, I say.

ETA: The duh filed complaints with the Missouri Attorney General's Office. How much you wanna bet this duh is a lawyer, and is hoping for a big payday from Frontier airlines? Money doesn't equal class. This is just rich, low class white trash.
Re: Parunts questioned by police over misbehaving toadler on plane
October 27, 2014
That kid looks like a total asshole. I guess he's following his parunts' example.

Just another example of parunts believing that they are above the rules simply for having bred. What kyd needs a vacation anyways? Stay home with your nasty snotminer and stop ruining flights for everyone else.
Re: Parunts questioned by police over misbehaving toadler on plane
October 27, 2014
Looks like the daily fail missed in it's quest to make the parents seem like the victims.
The comments are roasting the parents and the few breeder pleasers who crawl out from under the rug.

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Re: Parunts questioned by police over misbehaving toadler on plane
October 27, 2014
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Mrs Khalfin denied the airline's claim and said she was just gathering names and numbers of other passengers who could act as witnesses.

Ha. Wonder what kind of reception she got from that request?

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Policy: Most airlines allow children under two to sit in an adult's laps during a flight

The airline is sticking to the letter of the policy in this instance, saying that the kid is not under two but actually two. I bet they would have been amenable if the couple hadn't been a couple of assholes.
Re: Parunts questioned by police over misbehaving toadler on plane
October 27, 2014
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Mrs Khalfin denied the airline's claim and said she was just gathering names and numbers of other passengers who could act as witnesses.

Ha. Wonder what kind of reception she got from that request?

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Policy: Most airlines allow children under two to sit in an adult's laps during a flight

The airline is sticking to the letter of the policy in this instance, saying that the kid is not under two but actually two. I bet they would have been amenable if the couple hadn't been a couple of assholes.

Airlines will allow children older than two to sit on the parunt's lap during the flight. Except turbulence, take-off and landing. All safety reasons.
Twenty years ago, parents did not bring their spawn to expensive island vacations. They drank and were merry. Cut the damn umbilical cord already.:gross
Re: Parunts questioned by police over misbehaving toadler on plane
October 28, 2014
Sadly, these idiots won't learn a damn thing from the experience. If anything, they'll see it as a small victory for "parent's/children's rights"...because after all, nothing happened. The cops didn't arrest them or put them in the pokey, so in their tiny minds, they see it as a "win". They'll look around for people to sue.
Re: Parunts questioned by police over misbehaving toadler on plane
October 29, 2014
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Twenty years ago, parents did not bring their spawn to expensive island vacations. They drank and were merry. Cut the damn umbilical cord already.:gross

Twenty years ago people also respected flight crew. While parents did bring their kids on the plane, parents did not act like kids so things were a whole lot easier to deal with.
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October 29, 2014
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barren4ever
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Twenty years ago, parents did not bring their spawn to expensive island vacations. They drank and were merry. Cut the damn umbilical cord already.:gross

Twenty years ago people also respected flight crew. While parents did bring their kids on the plane, parents did not act like kids so things were a whole lot easier to deal with.

Years ago, people tended to respect the rules more than they do now. There have always been those who think they can do whatever they want, rules don't apply to them ,etc., but they were the exception. Today, it seems like those who respect the rules are the exception and not the norm. Where did it all go wrong?
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