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FM
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Where was I when these things happen? We missed out on many exciting occurrences, believe me. I should pay her a visit, since she was admitted to a hospital down the road.

Talk about in-flight entertainment. Passengers on a Delta flight Saturday got a "show" when a woman stripped naked and began to make a scene during their flight.

Flight 6562, en route from Chicago to New York, was descending to Kennedy Airport when the "emotionally disturbed" woman removed her clothes, reports USA TODAY.

A Newsday manager who was also on the flight said flight attendants tried to cover the woman with a blanket, but she yelled "No! No! No!"

The woman, reportedly in her late 20s, was taken into custody by local law enforcement. According to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, she was taken to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center in Queens.

No criminal charges are expected, according to NBC New York.

There have been a slew of disruptions on flights recently. An American Airlines passenger was arrested after pounding on the cockpit door on a San Francisco-bound flight over the weekend. And on Sunday, a Delta flight was diverted after a mysterious "security concern".

Source: aolnews.com

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If she's disturbed, why wait to get on a plane to perform in the nude? I see disturbed people cross the road very carefully and when they're safe enough then they perform in unusual ways. Since 9/11 I notice some weird things that happened on planes, and the people who commit such unsafe practice is not all disturbed. People just want to make the news and be notice.
FM
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If she's disturbed, why wait to get on a plane to perform in the nude? I see disturbed people cross the road very carefully and when they're safe enough then they perform in unusual ways.


C'mon buddy, do you think diabetic people cross the road very carefully and then when they are safe from traffic they then crumble to the ground because their sugar level went down? Based on your comment, I am inclined to believe that you do not have empathy for folks who are emotionally disturbed. It's an illness that needs treatment/attention just like any other.
Tell me, do you have an understanding of the dynamics of the mind of an emotionally disturbed individual?
FM
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Since 9/11 I notice some weird things that happened on planes, and the people who commit such unsafe practice is not all disturbed. People just want to make the news and be notice.


Mr. Cobra, how often do you travel by plane? Cite some examples (valid ones) of instances of people wanting to make the news and get noticed. Let us see your critical thinking skills at work!
FM

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