• TerribleTortoise@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Do you end up on a no-fly list from doing something like this?
    Because it was a flight from Richmond to Toronto. The person likely lives in one of those two places and was released in Winnipeg. Are they now faced with the only option of bus/train/car to get home?
    Then, similarly, have to do that again to get back to Winnipeg for their court date?

    I hope they can’t fly, because that would be some sweet consequences.

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    10 months ago

    Weird story. I’m not sure what we get out of this as citizens though, especially without context. Was the kid suffering delusions? Did he have a past history of violence towards others? Did he think it would be fun to pretend to open the door as a joke? What are we supposed to be learning here? How does this apply to our lives?

    It feels more like gossip than a news story.

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      10 months ago

      Perhaps he wants a job at Boeing and thought normalising doors on airliners being open would look good on his CV

    • Murdoc
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      10 months ago

      The in-flight movie was Twilight Zone: The Movie.