Posted on 08/26/2015 2:59:05 PM PDT by dynachrome
Two women have been arrested after they attacked each other as their flight arrived at JFK Airport from Jamaica, police said. Port Authority spokesman Joe Pentangelo said it happened at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday.
He said the dispute started after a 61-year-old passenger at a window seat tried to climb over another woman, 52, as JetBlue Flight 960 approached the gate.The older woman used an eyebrow razor to slash a man who tried to intervene, officials said. The younger woman then used pepper spray on the knife-wielding passenger, Pentangelo said.
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Geeze ... you can do some real damage with that weapon .../sarc
“WCBS 880s Alex Silverman asked the Port Authority if its legal to bring eyebrow razors and pepper spray on planes. The agency said if the flight had originated in the United States, and not in Jamaica, those items would not have gotten on board.”
Cough Bullsh*t Cough.
Welcome to the Turd World!
So we don’t require enforcement of our inside nation rules from agents reviewing passengers and their belongings headed into the United States?
Wonderful.
Varying sizes and shapes leads me to believe they are.
When you think of the love that those represent, not just for the wearers, but for the children and extended family and friends, you stop and despise this despicable act by people supposed to be a member of the human race.
Eyebrow Razor? WTF is that?
Ask Leroy Brown. He had a .32 gun in his pocket for fun, and an eyebrow razor in his shoe.
Fly Jet Blue...you might be be blue, too.
Four security checks missed it.”
They probably thought it was a new device for seasoning your food.
“Okay... So one got thru security with a BLADE; the other with PEPPER SPRAY.
Umm, why are we paying the TSA to protect us again???”
Umm, this was in incoming flight from a foreign country. I do not think that the TSA has any ‘authority’ in Jamaica.
Ditto that. I have many years experience as a city public school teacher, high school level. I'll consider breaking up a fight between two high school boys. They will often listen to commands.
But two girls? Nope, not unless the numbers are at least 3-1 in my favor.
LOL!
That is downright dangerous. “Cut me, Mick!”
Do they have TSA in Jamaica?
My sister was doing her student teaching at a public school in Oakland CA. My sister is not a small lady, she played on the men's water polo team at Cal State Hayward. (Pre-title IX) She tried to break up a fight between two female students. She ended up with a broken pelvis, several lacerations, and several contusions, when both of the "girls" turned on her. She spent several days in the hospital, the girls were back at school the next day. She opted for 3rd grade in her actual career. Seems safer but you never know. I could go on and on about her experience with minorities in elementary school but then I would have to go get really drunk, because it is insane. The sad thing is that she is now just holding on to retirement and really does not care anymore. And she was a good teacher. And maybe she is still a good teacher but the spark is long gone.
Note to terrorists. Board planes in Jamaica.
Eyebrow Razor? WTF is that?
It’s used before the Sharpie to make a clean slate for an eyebrow.
Yes, why was Hillary flying on JetBlue? It would be more fitting for Bill to fly on JetBlew.
Uncle Leo’s eyebrows.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SqatyzPlJU
Ummmm.. I fly internationally all the time and yes, you go through the same type of security in most places, especially American tourist spots like Jamaica.
Thanks for the nice response.
“Ummmm.. I fly internationally all the time and yes, you go through the same type of security in most places, especially American tourist spots like Jamaica.”
I have no love for the TSA. However, you seemed to be knocking the TSA. I repeat, the TSA has no legal authority in Jamaica.
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