15 months in prison for punching a flight attendant [Video].
There are plenty of rude passengers who do not know what manners are on board. We have [...]
Of passengers rude and who don't know what manners are on board there are to galore. We recounted a few adventures stormy about it. Unfortunately, however, it sometimes happens that rudeness results in. violence and the ones who pay the price are often the crew members.
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One such story features Vyvianna Quinonez, 29, who took to punches in the face a Southwest Airlines flight attendant, even breaking her teeth. Well, Quinonez was sentenced to 15 months imprisonment, 26,000$ compensation to the flight attendant, 7,500$ fine and she was forbidden to board any commercial flight for the full 3 years of post-conviction probation.
Reviewing what happened, the events occurred in May 2021 On a Southwest Airlines flight. After landing, with the plane still moving and approaching the gate, a woman in the back row removed her seatbelt and security And she stood up. At that point, the flight attendant told her to stay in her seat and keep her seat belt fastened because the aircraft had not yet reached the position of parking.
Before long, tempers were warmed up And the passenger attacked the flight attendant. hitting her in the face and reporting the breaking of two teeth and subsequent bleeding. See the video of the incident taken with a cell phone and later posted on Twitter by the CBS San Diego account:
New video shows an altercation between Vyvianna Quinonez and a Southwest Airlines flight attendant. A union representative says the flight attendant lost two teeth when she was struck. Quinonez who was arrested on battery charges claims it was self-defense. pic.twitter.com/aCAHGHxF5b
- CBS 8 San Diego (@CBS8) May 26, 2021
According to witnesses, the passenger had refuted to wear a seatbelt, lowered the table when asked not to do so, and did not wear a face mask properly.
"What happened on Flight 700 was absolutely horrific. In my 20-plus years at Southwest, I have never seen such an inexcusable and violent assault on a flight attendant by a passenger. Worse, the incident was captured on video and broadcast through television channels and media."
Sonya Lacore, vice president of Southwest
Not an isolated case, unfortunately, as Lyn Montgomery, president of the Southwest Labor Union, points out:
"From April 8 to May 15, there were 477 incidents of passenger misconduct on Southwest Airlines planes.
This unprecedented number of incidents has reached an intolerable level, and passenger noncompliance events are becoming more aggressive in nature."
Letter to Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly from Montgomery.
Unpleasant events you never want to happen...let us know in the comments the rudest passenger you've encountered during a flight!
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