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Southwest Airlines cracks down on mile-high clubbing

From the Mile High Club news wire:

A California couple are facing federal charges after allegedly refusing to stop “overt sexual activity” on a flight to Raleigh, North Carolina.

I don’t know who’s more at fault here: Southwest Airlines, the Raleigh airport police, or the couple. According to the article, the couple got rude with the flight staff. And according to the affidavit, the guy got down on his lady.

Maybe if they had just gone and done it in the bathroom none of this would have had to happen.


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One Response to “Southwest Airlines cracks down on mile-high clubbing”

  1. James Says:

    The Abuse of the Patriot Act is obvious here. I can’t figure out who is at fault for this abuse so the patriot act wins, followed closely by Southwest Airlines, who is never ever getting any business from me, my friends, or my family, and anyone else we all happen to tell. It is frightening to think of how quickly people have given up liberties, in a time where we must all strive for more liberties. No ones social agenda is as important as freedom, no safegaurd is worth 20 years in prison for sexually innapropriate behavior.

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