It seems that peeing on passengers has become a trend lately. After a series of unfortunate incidents happened in Air India flights along with one that happened in an Indian Railway train, there is another such incident. This particular incident happened on a flight that was headed toward Delhi from New York City. A drunk man pees on his co-passenger after a heated argument.
Another Peegate: Drunk Man Pees On Another Passenger
The incident took place on a flight by American Airlines which was headed from New York City to the Indira Gandhi International Airport in the national capital of the country. The man, who was Indian, allegedly peed on a co-passenger after getting into a heated argument.
According to reports, the man was drunk and was bickering with a co-passenger. After being considerably irked, the drunk man peed on him. He was handed over to the Central Industry Security Force or the CISF after the plane landed in Delhi around 9:11 PM on Sunday, the 23rd of April.
Such incidents are becoming more routine than outliers these days. The plane in which this unfortunate and shocking incident happened was a Boeing 777 and was numbered AA 292.
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Man Handed Over To The Authorities
The man, who was allegedly drunk, was handed over to the authorities upon landing. However, the increasing number of such incidents is shocking. Such incidents are also bringing to the fore a debate about whether alcohol should be served on planes anymore.
Such incidents are unfortunate and simply blaming alcohol consumption might be a shallow response. However, given that there are no actual downsides to not consuming alcohol while flying, it doesn’t seem such a drastic measure. Sure, people might be discomfited a bit but if it reduces the frequency of such horrific incidents, it might be worth a try.
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First Published: April 24, 2023 9:17 PM