Woman threatens to pee in plane aisle after being ‘refused access to bathroom’ | Weird News
A woman has drawn screams from her fellow passengers after pulling down her clothes and threatening to urinate in the aisle of a plane.
Footage shared online shows the woman standing in the aisle and apologising to fellow passengers after staff reportedly didn’t allow her to use the bathroom.
She said ‘sorry everybody’ before she pulled down her leggings and began to squat, leading to passengers around her gasping and screaming.
Thankfully, it appears she didn’t urinate on the plane floor, and she swiftly pulled her leggings back on.
A number of passengers protested her actions, to which she replied: ‘I don’t give a f***. F*** you. I gotta go pee!’
The woman is then seen moving back up the aisle of the plane where she appears to speak with a member of cabin crew.
Unfortunately, this isn’t the only recent example of bodily functions disrupting a flight.
One easyJet flight to Gatwick had to be cancelled after a passenger ‘pooed on the toilet floor’, while passengers on another flight were shocked when cabin crew opened a bathroom door to reveal a couple ‘joining the mile-high club’.
With the surge in plane footage making waves across the internet, a safety representative for the American Federal Aviation Administration stepped in to urge people to stop recording.
Trey Walters told Insider: ‘If someone’s got a cellphone in your face, it could make the situation worse.
‘If a flight attendant, for example, is trying to attend to a passenger that’s having an issue, having people reaching their hands out in front of that person’s face, trying to record the situation definitely creates added risk.’
The former pilot added attempts to get footage could distract flight attendants from calming down situations.
Walters also emphasised it is always ‘inappropriate’ to film passengers with medical conditions, including the recent ‘biohazard issue’ from a passenger who ‘had diarrhoea all the way through’ a plane.
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