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It's 3 a.m.,Watch Flesh Clerk Who Shoves You Up And Down Online you're on board an overnight flight from Phuket to Sydney and you're ready to slip off into the land of nod. The only thing stopping you is a fist fight in the aisle beside you.
A man and woman are currently under investigation from the Australian Federal Police after an "incident" on board the Jetstar JQ33 Boeing 787 Dreamliner resulted in the pair being escorted off the plane by police once it landed in Sydney.
SEE ALSO: Smoke fills cabin on commercial flight, making an unscheduled landingPassenger on the flight Scott Haywood spoke with radio station 3AWrecounting the incident, saying that the pair were fighting over the reclining of chairs.
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"One of the passengers was distressed as a lady put her seat back on his mother," Haywood recounted. "It was a night flight, so it was two or three o'clock in the morning. This other passenger got out of his seat and clipped that woman's seat who did that to (the seat of his) mother three or four times " Haywood told 3AW.
The female passenger was less than impressed with the returned seat jostle and "threw a punch at that person who did that clip and then he had a throwback as well."
When quizzed on who was throwing punches at whom Haywood added "in the area there was about 12 of us who saw it all there and they were certainly laying into each other."
According to The Daily Telegraph, police have confirmed that the pair were removed from the flight once it landed in Sydney.
A statement from Jetstar sent via email said "We don’t tolerate disruptive behaviour by passengers on our flights. We will conduct a review with a view to banning these passengers travelling with us in the future."
Travelling is hard for everyone, so think before you get enraged; it could get you out of a lifetime ban from flying.
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