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13 Dec 2005, 3:09 pm

More people acting up on Airliners:

By Matthew Taylor, Chief Reporter
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A couple who forced a plane to land in Bermuda after they attacked cabin crew who stopped them having sex are facing a $34,000 bill for their pleasure.
And they run the risk of national shame back in England after UK tabloid The Sun ran the story with an appeal for the public to name and shame them.
It said stunned passengers watched in horror as the randy couple attacked cabin crew after being told to return to their seats.
They shouted abuse and spat as they grappled with the British Airways staff who forced them back into their business class seats.
And despite being restrained with plastic handcuffs, the pilot decided he had no choice but to divert the 777 jet to Bermuda.
The "sex rage" incident, as The Sun described it, began when they started drinking heavily on the ten-hour flight from Gatwick to Kingston, Jamaica on Monday.
They joined the "mile-high club" in one of the loos. But after their noisy passion was overheard by flight staff they were ordered out – and went berserk.
A passenger said: "They were asked politely to return to their seats but went ballistic. They were shouting vile abuse and spitting at staff." Another said: "The captain tried to calm them down but they were just as abusive to him."
The couple, who were booked on a two-week holiday, were held by Police in Bermuda and on Wednesday put on a flight back to Gatwick – where they were arrested. Now the pair from Luton, England face being charged with air rage – and the £34,000 cost of diverting the plane.
Bermuda Airport manager Jim Howes said: "It's always the joke among us pilots, and I am a pilot, about have you joined the mile high club?"
When asked if he had Mr. Howes said: "I can't comment – and you can quote me on that." Although he did say that on that long haul flight the couple had probably joined the seven-mile high club.
Asked if he had ever come across the phrase "sex rage" Mr. Howe said: "I can't say I have but I guess if they were caught by flight attendants in the flagrante delecto they would be a little perturbed by that."
Asked about the $34,000 cost of the tryst Mr. Howes said: "I just hope it was worth it."


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13 Dec 2005, 3:53 pm

8O

Now that's just ... weird.

Somehow, it doesn't really suprise me though.

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16 Dec 2005, 5:08 pm

alrighty then.... moving right along....



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16 Dec 2005, 6:34 pm

What's wrong with having sex on an airplane?


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26 Dec 2005, 9:25 pm

From a guys perspective;

No matter what you pay for it in some form or another.

But 34,000 bucks.

i bet he's having buyers remorse


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28 Dec 2005, 12:06 am

And we're trusting this as real based on a tabloid?!

Or are British tabloids somehow more credible than American ones?



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28 Dec 2005, 2:53 am

SolaCatella wrote:
And we're trusting this as real based on a tabloid?!

Or are British tabloids somehow more credible than American ones?


That wasn't from The Sun, that was in a Bermudan newspaper called The Royal Gazette.


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28 Dec 2005, 6:14 am

Regarding the tabloids, the Sun is an unreliable rag, though I doubt it would lie about this, they most likely hold the same source the gazette had in high enough regard to consider them reliable. There are some quite reliable British tabloids though, such as the Daily Mirror. Broadsheets are better though. I would get broadsheets but im too lazy to read all that



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28 Dec 2005, 9:20 am

I agree about The Sun, it's atrocious as far as journalistic content is concerned.


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28 Dec 2005, 3:14 pm

Fogman wrote:
SolaCatella wrote:
And we're trusting this as real based on a tabloid?!

Or are British tabloids somehow more credible than American ones?


That wasn't from The Sun, that was in a Bermudan newspaper called The Royal Gazette.

Oh, my mistake then.

Still, the mention that the article is apparantly lifted from a tabloid...



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28 Dec 2005, 3:38 pm

I have read about these incidents now and again. Most of them don't even bother to try to use the toilets.
Most of the time it's first class passengers. I guess they figure the higher sum of money gets them other perks as well.