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Thugs arrested on flight

A Ryanair flight from Dublin was forced to remain at the airport after a passenger urinated inside the plane.
 
 
Two teenagers were taken off the flight and arrested before the flight could take off and fly into Brussells.

An Irish politician who was on board the flight called for the airport and airline to review safety and security measures.

Mary White, deputy leader of the Green Party, claimed the teens shouted abuse and threatened passengers with a bomb, while one urinated on board.
"Passengers were left shocked," she said.

"I believe we should have more stringent security checks at Dublin airport so that passengers are not put at risk by any other person or group of persons on their flight.

"I compliment Ryanair staff on their handling of this morning`s incident, but had stricter safety measures been in place, they would not have had to deal with the incident in the first place."


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