Posted on 06/11/2019 12:34:18 PM PDT by Red Badger
A St. Petersberg man, accused of taking a smoke break in the bathroom on a Spirit flight from Detroit to New Orleans, has been banned from flying on the airline for life.
An attendant on Flight NK 985 said she saw him take a drag from an e-cigarette and exhale into a bag while he was sitting in his seat. When she admonished him, the 30-year old man got up and headed for the restroom, according to a report filed with the Jefferson Parish Sheriffs Office.
While he was in the bathroom, the planes smoke alarm went off.
When a deputy met the plane at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, the man denied smoking in the restroom, according to the report. He also told a deputy he didnt know smoking was prohibited on flights.
The passenger was not arrested but he may never again fly with Spirit.
Its a private business that can ban customers at their own leisure, said Jefferson Parish Sheriffs spokesman Capt. Jason Rivarde. Its like telling you not to come back to the restaurant. Once he was on the ground, he was cooperative with our deputies so he didnt face any criminal charges.
Vaping apparently wasnt his only problem.
Another passenger complained to the flight attendant that he had been drinking from bottles of alcohol that he brought on board which is also prohibited, according to the sheriffs office.
Ingest nicotine yourself without vaping or smoking.
Isn’t this a violation of federal law? Or only if you mess with the smoke detector?
Not as long as it's not about race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, etc, etc, etc..................or baking a cake................
Pure nicotine is a deadly poison..................like immediate death..............
Pure nicotine is a deadly poison..................like immediate death.............. I didn't say "pure" nicotine.
People can still bring injectable nicotine products on the plane, for example nicotine gum.
Well, if you use ‘pure’ nicotine, it will cure your smoking habit................
LOL. True.
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