Monday, March 12, 2018

Ryanair passenger arrested after lighting a cigarette mid-air



UK airlines do not permit smoking on board and the 'no smoking' signs will remain on throughout the flight. Smoke detectors are fitted in the toilets as well.

A passenger was pulled off a Ryanair plane on Friday (March 9) in Bristol after he lit a cigarette while on board.  
The man was on the flight to Bristol when he decided to have a smoke. The pictures taken by a police body camera shows the officers boarding the plane and detaining the passenger.
Bristol police arrested the man and are likely to slap a hefty fine on him for the act. "Body Worn CCTV footage of PC James Boarding an aircraft to detain a male found smoking whilst travelling to Bristol," Avon and Somerset Police took to Twitter to warn passengers writing: "Please remember it is a criminal offence to smoke on an aircraft and you are likely to face arrest and a hefty fine on arrival at your destination."

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