Thursday, December 4, 2014

For Her Majesty

By Cam Prudey

London Mayor Boris Johnson tried to calm a drunken passenger on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to London, according to BBC News. 43-year-old David Morris shouted insults at the flight attendants and behaved aggressively. According to witnesses, Johnson warned rowdily that on arrival at Heathrow Airport he could be arrested if he did not calm down.
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The staff tried to restrain the passengers of the aircraft, but the man who was drunk went on shouting and demanding alcohol. Airline employees had to force handcuffs on Morris, tie his legs and sit him in a designated chair. However, he continued to shout and require hard liquor. It is noted that only one hour of struggling took to sober this man and calm him down.

London Mayor thanked the members of the crew for their excellent performances of their duties.


After landing at Heathrow, the aggressive passenger was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct on board the aircraft while intoxicated. He was taken to a police station in West End London. On December 18, the Morris case will be heard in court.

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