You are not in a democracy in an aircraft. You will behave. If the captain or his colleagues the cabin crew say you are not flying, you are not flying. End,
Exactly! I love how they make their childish attempts at reasoning when if a flight attendant has to pay attention to you for negative reasons, you're already gone but apparently don't understand it. People are pretty thick...
I have been saying that for years. When you get on a plane you are in Pilotland. The Pilot is the supreme ruler. Sit down a shut up and don't argue with the flight crew
I was being silly,of course I don't believe that the airline was responsible for feeding and clothing their children. That was definitely their responsibility
I was on a flight on Qatar Airways from Houston to Doha. A 14.5 hour flight.Even before takeoff, the 2 kids on the seats behind me started kicking the seats and being unruly. 30 minutes in, I couldn't take it anymore and called a Flight attendant and explained the situation. She talked to the mother and all quieted down... For about 15 minutes. The flight attendant came back and moved me to an empty row of seats and thanked me for not engaging directly with the mother. The cabin crew will, in most cases, try and find a solution.
You were lucky not to lose your patience, but we all know that when these little rats give us a hard time on the plane, we really want to murder them on the spot.... And if possible murder the parents too. Sweet thought.
My parents too. We were always very quiet children. I think it was cuss my father’s military background and my mothers strictness. When they gave us that look it was behave or wait till we get home.
It only took a sideways look for us to know we had reached out limit. We never dared to see if we could press the issue any further. We were military also.
@@gloriawelch3603 my parents weren’t military. I was raised you obey your parents & respect your elders. If we didn’t, we got are a$$ whooped with my dad’s baby blue leather belt. I said this to my kids in front of my mom one time & she said your dad never had a belt like that. I found a photo of him wearing it. At friends houses, we sat on the floor by my parents feet until mom would say we could go and play. I’m 50 yrs old. Both of my parents died 4 months apart in ‘05 from lung cancer that traveled to their brain.
I raise my glass to all flight attendants whose duties include dealing with unruly belligerent passengers. And lady - yeah, your misbehaved children kicking others’ seat backs earns you an expulsion.
If you haven't trained your child to behave, you need to keep them at home. Simple as that. These entitled parents, who raise their children "free range", should be embarrassed. You are supposed to be their parent, not their friend.
@@tanya8131971 that’s still no excuse to let your children be a nuisance to everyone on the flight. I’ve seen behaved toddlers. Idk why people think you can’t teach toddlers to behave like it’s a freebie to let them be awful.
We were at a restaurant when our 2-year-old sweetpea discovered she could make a racket by drumming her heels on the highchair footrest. To our embarrassment and frustration, no manner of cajoling or scolding could get her to stop. Out of consideration for the other diners, we gathered our things to leave. Just then, an older guy at the table next to us leaned over and whispered, "Take off her shoes". See, problem solved.
It was funny at the end when the dad was like we have nothing. All I thought was....DID YOU LEARN A LESSON YET? and than I thought nope these people will continue to think that they are the victims
@@JustaMomnFamily Exactly. I couldn’t help but think that his kids having “nothing” isn’t the flight attendant or the airline’s problem or responsibility.
As a parent myself, I took our then-9-year-old autistic son on his first plane trip ever in 2016, to spend time with his grandmother (my mom). I was nervous because I didn't know how he would handle it. Still, I came as prepared as possible. I packed lunch and plenty of snacks for the trip, and made sure he had his computer pad with headphones. Other than the normal excitement of being in a different environment, we both made it through well. He did fine when my mom brought him back to us by plane a week later. The other passengers were very understanding, BECAUSE I made sure to keep him as calm as possible and not let him be disruptive without correcting him in a firm yet loving way (thankfully, I didn't have to do too much of that). People are understanding of parents who are at least TRYING to keep their kids under control. They are not so understanding when parents allow their children to run amok on a plane, kick the seat in front of them, and disturb other passengers. It's not only annoying, but can be dangerous too.
No one should have to put up with disruptive children. Doesnt matter the reason. I have a severely autistic grandson and physically handicapped too. I would never put him on a plane. Dont know how he would act. And I don't expect other paying customers to be inconvenienced.
@@gloriawelch3603 he’s autistic he has every right to fly and that’s coming from someone who’s on the spectrum. Been flying for the last 10 years internationally.
@@smosh9976 as long as he doesn't disrupt other paying customers flying experience. I have a severly autistic grandson. There is no way to guarantee his behavior because you can't predict what will happen that may trigger an episode. We will never, Never, put him on a plane. Not just to make sure he isn't stressed, but other people should not have to see or put up with a distressful child after they have paid for their tickets and should receive a reasonably quiet and non eventful flight.
My first flight was across the pond to Ireland. Kids were kicking my seat behind me and yelling all night while their parents were too drunk to control them. When I complained to the flight attendant the parents became irate with me. The next morning after not sleeping the hateful mother leaned over and asked me if I was going to complain about a baby that was crying too. I told her that I paid good money for the flight just like she did. She drew her knees up and kicked my seat as hard as she could. Good example for her children and terrible first flight for me.
Jesus! That’s awful! A mother shouldn’t be doing that to you. Her kids were kicking your seat, she should have told them off instead of getting pished (Scottish word for drunk(I’m Scottish)). And then she kicked your seat! That’s what surprises me because a grown woman shouldn’t be doing that ESPECIALLY when there are young children present
Even though I see it fairly often, it still amazes me that people like that last lady can be totally okay with causing an issue for everyone around her and then just sit there, not caring that everyone else can't stand her. So selfish. If I ever caused a scene like that I'd be so ashamed I'd leave due to embarrassment.
That couple arguing about getting off the plane provided a good example of why they were asked to get off to begin with. SO argumentative and uncooperative. They can't see it because they live in their own little world where they are always right and everyone else is wrong.
Yup. The reason he wasn't going to get into the incident is because of their behavior. They weren't going to let him get a word in no matter what. Annooooooying.
I've had A BEER before a flight. I don't get how or why anyone gets toasted before getting on a plane. It's not your local bar taking lyft home. If youre getting drunk while waiting to board you have drinking problems.
A family of 5 doesn’t get removed from an aircraft for absolutely no reason. Millions of people fly everyday and very few are asked to leave.You or your loud-mouthed wife got your family removed from the aircraft.
MI4 SMK: Exactly. Airline take no pleasure in ordering passengers off a flight. It's just a big hassle all-round. They don't kick you off a flight on a whim. You can't behave yourself, and/or keep you kids in check, then they have every legal and business right to bump you off. If you get off in an orderly and cooperative manner, then in most cases they will arrange to book you on the next flight, or a flight of your choice. If you decide to escalate the problem by forcing the police to use force to get you off, then you get yourself and arrest record, and banned from flying that airline again.
the reason they got kicked out is, THEY FUCKIN IDIOTS , making noise and arguing with other passengers like for nothin.. they better chill next time so normal people can be on their way
dan at canyon lake If you listen carefully, at 11:23 and 11:24, the child shouts “eema” and “abba”, the Hebrew words for “mother” and “father.” At 11:46, the woman says “sheket” to her husband-the Hebrew expression for “be quiet.” I’d lay odds they’re Conservative or (modern) Orthodox Jews, and those are Donnie’s people.
Remember people, your kids, your problem. You made them. Other people can't be responsible for them. You never ask other people when you made those kids if its ok, so don't give them responsibility.
I just believe children under the age of 5 should not be allowed to fly, there to immature, I just think it’s for the better comfort of all people flying
I flew with my children as a widow at 30 they were 5 & 6 we flew ALL THE TIME My children never kick the back of people seats acted like fools running up-and-down aisles screaming....because I was there mom not their friend I disciplined my children and they acted appropriately in public all it took was one look stop being your children's friend and be their parent and if you don't have enough parents for all the children you have quit having children they need to make an airline where we don't have to fly with kids and put up with people who won't discipline their children or be a parent
They kicked the family off the plane apparently because the mother copped an attitude when the woman in front of her asked her to tie her daughter's feet up. Yes, that was a rude thing to say, but the mother should have controlled her kid. Parents need to realize that their kids can annoy others, and not everyone is patient with other people's kids, and they need to make accommodations for that.
People do not realize how aggravating their children are to others but there’s no need to say such a thing as thigh the kids feet together 😱but the mother is totally out of control I wouldn’t want that woman or any plain I’m on that’s not how are growing up especially one with kids
No the little brats kicking the back of your seat is beyond annoying! If you have ever experienced the h@llish behavior like that you would understand. Doesn’t matter if you have one or ten kids, teach them to respect others space. Otherwise they grow-up to be bigger pains in the arse. Sorry, not sorry. Crying babies I get, can’t control that I guess to an extent.
@CNVideos You are ABSOLUTLY right ..... except..... from what you heard in this video.... how much do think THIS woman would listen to someone else fuss to her about HER KIDS??? NONE!
People get on planes and just stop paying attention to kids. I was flying home from Dallas back to Fresno and we getting ready to start the approach into Fresno and the seatbelt sign is on and everyone is supposed to have seats and tables up. I look over and this couple is letting 1 kid just lay across their laps and the other one in the seat with no seatbelt and table down and seat back totally oblivious to the announcements. I was just thinking have they never flown before? Are they deaf?
The segment ending @14:00 could have been ended much sooner if the cops had told that loud-mouthed, interrupting couple that they would be under arrest for disturbing the peace if they did not leave the area quietly and peaceably. Cops let them argue too long with the attendant.
My sentiments exactly. That poor flight attendant was literally screamed at and harassed and by that obnoxious couple for way too long. The airline doesn't have to GIVE you a reason if they want you off the plane. IMO the cops should have stepped in immediately - THEY should have told the couple the airline doesn't have to provide a reason/justification to kick you off.
Ed Wald You STILL don't "get it" do you? You don't OWN your seat, even if you paid for it. The flight crew or gate crew can remove you from that plane for any reason they see fit. The plane is THEIR private property. Read the fine print in your ticket agreement terms.
That couple that got kicked off the plane, I think I can definitely see why if they were that argumentative and obnoxious on the plane. They keep asking for the reason but then they won't let the man answer. Another case of thinking that I can convince you you are wrong if I just talk constantly and loudly. Just listening to this little bit of them gives me a big headache and I just want to slap both and scream SHUTUP!
Some people film in portrait mode b/c they're trying to hide the fact that they're recording. They're holding their phone upright pretending they're just looking at it.
Sometimes it doesn't work that way, your thrust into situations that you don't know what is the outcome all you can do is defuse the situation if not I guess you have no choice but to use necessary force to keep the peace, for the time being.
I don't get why they even let the passengers on a plane without the pilots. I was flying to Australia via Vancouver and the pilots were late for the first leg of the flight because they were passengers on another flight and they didn't have us board the plane until they had boarded the plane.
Heyyyyy we’re not all like that. Only when we’re provoked by something dumb . All they wanted was a reason. They weren’t getting any at all and it took however long that clip was to understand that. THAT was annoying. That family was wrong for not carrying baby and children essentials with them. That’s dead crazy.
Mikhaela Renee But why would they not have that as a carry-on? They clearly have a child that still requires formula, diapers, and fresh clothes for accidents. Regardless of how short a flight is or whether or not they thought the baby would last the flight, you NEVER get on a plane unprepared, especially with kids. That’s why people put their valuables, a spare set of clothes, and a spare set of personal items in their carry-on, in case something happens with their checked luggage.
I think that people have become emboldened to shout abuse in front of strangers anywhere and anytime... Its shocking the amount of ignorance is on display ... This kind of thing never happened thirty years ago ...
Pretty sure it did. Only difference was there was no one to film it. Stop glorifying the “good old days”. People, especially Americans, have always been shitty.
LMAO at 20:20 when he sings "I need some good, good lovin'," and the officer replies by singing, "And I've got nothin' but love for you babe... C'mon."
Look like a Supernova robot machine! Fallover... The cops will take them away to thrash to cell! May they want to buy a new one silent up with it, huh. LOL!!! 🤣😂
"I have three kids"..Then its 'you're kicking a baby off the plane." Then its You're kicking a starving baby off your plane".. Obviously, the kids were out of control kicking seats in front of them. The other PAX had had enough. Rule number one. If you are going to take your kids on a flight, make sure you learn to control them. Otherwise. DRIVE
I can tell how they're behaving with the flight attendant that they needed to be kicked off. They continously talked over him, barking questions at him and not letting him answer 😒
Kyle Benjamin I mean it is so fucking annoying though when you got a kid just constantly kicking the back of your chair that you got too sit in for a 4 - 10 hour flight.
Kyle Benjamin yeah cuz in general people make it a point to ruin people’s day’s based on their race. Like all the people within earshot on the plane we’re all in on it right? not one person was willing to speak up for them? That’s illogical and a fairytale. Maybe if they got off the plane and had a discussion maybe they would’ve been allowed back on. You can be kicked off a plan for any reason they feel like it. If you read the fine print on the tickets terms and conditions you realize you can be kicked off a plane for farting or being ugly or whatever reason they feel like. Now if they choose to be like that and they’re probably going to go out of business.
@@jacklow9611 And that’s why I’m not a flight attendant. I’d have probably told them that they should shut up for five minutes so they can actually hear my answer.
Yea, for all parents out there - Its better to kill your kids that let them bother a stranger. I'm actually surprised real incident hadnt happened yet because of a uncontrollable dumb kid. I mean like someone strangling a kid or beating the shit out of them,
“Weather or not it’s right or wrong, they’re kicking you off the plane. They aren’t allowing you to fly, weather it’s right or wrong, it’s their plane and it’s their decision.” Beautifully said!
Presumably this is the passengers own video footage don’t even realise having watched it back it makes them look like absolute idiots so the last thing they should do is post it to TH-cam or share it anywhere as somebody else has already said when you’re travelling by plane keep calm sit in your seat and do everything you”re told by the attendants.
In the first case, I love it when people go "you can't film without my permission!" in a public place. Sure you can, you can film all you want. If you're going to upload it for monetary reasons like on TH-cam and they don't consent, that is entirely different.
No you can't.. what about his basic human rights? Every being have the right to maintain their privacy regardless where ever you are!! It's on Universal Human Declarations Act..
you can record as much as you want in the "public space". But at the moment when you "purposefully" record a single person and their behavior and their movements, it becomes a problem. this is where the law applies. it is forbidden. It is regulated differently if, for example, you "document" a "criminal act". that is again allowed. the distribution of recordings is prohibited. the creator of this video would need permission from EVERYONE who can be seen before it is uploaded to youtube. it's a bit complicated to explain.
While kids will be kids, parents need to be parents. Parents need to be aware that other people are trying to have a relaxing flight and aren't as tolerant and numb to your children's noise and banging around as you are...etc. Yes, I realize it's difficult sometimes to keep a child still in a situation like that, but some parents don't even try to. Then you are going to give the attendants all kinds of grief and try and guilt-trip everyone about how your kids are hungry and need to go home... Bottom line, you caused the issue yourself. I am surprised the supervisor and cops tolerated them doing all that bitching even after they were off the plane. Right away I would have been like... 'It's over folks, clear the area right NOW ! " And as for the other situation with the wild women getting awakened by that " Scooby-Doo shit".... Well, that women was a trash-mouth who overreacted, but she did none the less have a somewhat valid point. Keep the nose to a minimum.
THEY DON'T ALLOW PARENTS TO FLY WITH THEIR DOGS AND CATS,,, So why the hell, should the general public have to be subjected to or have to tolerate whiny little kids..... AND --- their A-hole parents....... Some kids are MORE annoying than intoxicated adults.... OR - - - who wants to hear a crying baby for 3-12 hours of flying,,,, Because that alone would cause a major migraine headache ;-( Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO FLY - - - - - - OR - just fill a whole plane - with just the entitled whiny snot nosed A-HOLE PARENTS... CASE - CLOSED ...... Shut The Front Door ! ! ! ! !
Blake They should have 'no children ' flights. Then all the people with kids can be together, and the rest of us can enjoy our flight in peace. It would probably be more fun for the kids anyway. Problem solved.
@@truenorthstrongfree8566 : Yeah, it can be really annoying. I can't even stand hearing the whining and yelling kids of my neighbors next door to me in my apartment building, let alone being trapped on a airplane with crying and hyper kids. Don't get me wrong, I actually am very fond of children, but not so much when it's someone else's child crying and jumping around.. LOL. Unfortunately totally banning all children from flying wouldn't be a practical business move for airlines. They'd lose a ton of business because people with kids would either just use another means of transport ( train, bus, cars, ships ) or just stay home. Those lost revenues for the airlines would then no doubt be passed unto the rest of us customers in the form of higher ticket prices...etc.
The first thing I did when boarding a flight with my kid was to point out which was her seat and which was someone else’s seat. I told her in no uncertain terms that she was not to touch someone else's seat. She never did.
The last time I was at the airport a 6 year old was screaming and crying an hour before flight, she got quiet for boarding, but, resumed her screaming and crying in her seat...all that happened...the flight steward tried to talk her down. The child didn't get quiet until the plane left the runway. I'm glad I had earbuds.
If they put people on the do not fly list a lot would stop. How hard is it to sit your butt down and keep quiet for a short trip. I remember flying years ago, empty seats, nice looking flight attendants, nice people, free food, plenty of room between seats. You new flyers have no idea what fun it used to be to fly.
Jeep Cherokee Indeed, 1000% correct! I remember flying as a child in the 70s and early 80s, and even as late as that I never remember experiencing this kind of misery and chaos. It was still nice to fly and an experience. So sad it's degraded to what it is today.
ace1usmc What's ironic is that my sister and I were about 7, 8, 9 10, when we were flying back then in the mid 70s as children, and we wouldn't have even thought of behaving this way, kicking the seat back, my father would have used the belt on us after we were off the plane at home. Spare the rod spoil the child still is valid today. I never liked being physically punished as a child, but now I am thankful that they disciplined us and we both grew into respectful, civil adults that we are today.
watershed - I'm with you on the belt...except that was the "nice" punishment. And my old man didn't wait till we were home. To publicly humiliate and shame me, he would pull down my pants and wear out my rear anywhere we were if I got outta line. When I really got outta line, it was the Hot Wheels track. I remember I talked back to my grandmother one day, and when my old man came home and found out, he tore my butt up so bad, I hadda kneel at my desk in school all day the next day. Once, was cussin' pretty bad and acting a fool on a bus, and the woman behind me grabbed and twisted my ear and chewed me out so bad, I was seriously scared she was gonna rip my ear clear off. I never cussed on a bus again. Physical discipline works. Might sound harsh to snowflakes - but looking back on the fact that most of the guys I grew up with are either dead or incarcerated - I'm pretty thankful I learned some harsh lessons.
ace1usmc Exactly friend! Bottom line a lack of physical discipline in certain situations that demand it create the pukes that we see in so many of these videos. Our nation has been seriously damaged by liberal values. I remember even at late as the early 80s that some public schools were still using corporal punishment, even up North. I attended one of these. Was a top school in the state! Surprise? Nope.
Problem is the whole corrupted financial ecosystem.People cannot take it if they have to sit behind Business or First class and also think they deserved more value for their personalities. İts a difficult but personal situation 0o0
Yelling & cussing out a baby because they woke you up watching something on the ‘compooter’?? Wear noise canceling headphones if you need complete silence while you travel. And running that foul mouth in front of a child is totally classless. Disgusting.
Talk to us!! What was the reason??? "well, when I--" What!? Think! What was the reason!? Huh?? We're having a conversation! Why aren't you telling us?? "the reason is--" Come on, why aren't you telling us the reason!? Start talking!! Our baby is starving! What was the reason!!!?" "if you let me talk--" DJSAHFSJFHSDFSDFJKDSFHS!!!!!
They both fucked up. The parents were being too loud and aggressive with the guy so he wouldn’t be persuaded to side with them & their kids have no clothes cause it’s on the luggage most likely and not the carryon
You're quoting US law, not all countries have the same laws or ideals. An airport will allow photos in most countries , but video can be confiscated in some for security reasons , the first clip was an asian airport so who knows which one or what could have happened within its laws. some Nordic countries don't even allow filming in public without the peoples permission/consent to be on film. Try it in North Korea and see how far you get.
How do you know this wasn't in a U.S. airport. And if it was, you can video in an airport, and at the same, the airport authorities can tell you not to tape. But an individual can not.
I remember when passengers were well dressed and polite ..now people are dressed like slobs and behave like obnoxious self centered jerks .. ' pigs ' best describes the passengers of today .....' rude obnoxious pigs '
That family getting kicked off for acting out was hilarious. I felt sorry for their kids. That have to listen to ignorance ranting everytime their parents disagree on an issue.
Michael T my thoughts exactly! When airlines make their tickets cheap it will bring a whole new class of people. Not saying people with less money don't have manners but there are more trashy people flying in the past couple of years. If you want to avoid this don't fly JetBlue, Southwest, and whatever that sells super cheaper tickets. You really get what you pay for!
Well said mate...this type of low-class trash travellers are all over the world with the introduction of budget airlines and huge discounts by others just to get the numbers.
Madeline "Not saying people with less money don't have manners" Who are you Trump? that is exactly what you are saying-My experience in customer service is rudeness comes in all classes
Why are all the people in freak out videos either in an emergency situation (sick or visiting a dying relative) or some big shot professional (lawyer or doctor)?
Because they are lying about it. Nobody in an actual emergency situation would jeopardize their own flight by scolding everyone and being unreasonable.
Perhaps trying to get to a sick or dying relative is the reason they freak out. Traveling is stressful enough but add potentially losing a loved one pushes people over the edge. Or.....they're just crazy.
@Imtotallydiggingthis sorry but money means nothing. Because when you pay the money buying the ticket (or any other services) you read the terms of service applied by the seller, that you need to understand agree and follow because that ticket is a contract within two parties, buyers traveler and sellers airlines. If the ticket buyers disregard or don’t follow respect the article conditions the other part involved in the contract has the right to refuse the service and ask the passenger to leave voluntarily or forcefully. If the passenger feels that the airline abused its right of refusal of service has the right to make a complaint to the customer service asking for monetary compensation if this is refused the passenger might go to court but usually lost in court due to what we see in those videos. Last but not least an unruly passenger it’s also a security problem and so must be removed from the plane, no matter how much money were spent. In my opinion, just my opinion, the money culture “I paid so it’s my right and I’m right because I paid and you owe me everything” it’s driving America down a spiral hole of egocentric entitlement and lack of respectful behavior, and ability to communicate with society around the aka “money paying subject.” Edit for misspelling two words that has different meaning based on spelling
@@Imtotallydiggingthis yes it is that simple though just because you paid for your ticket doesnt mean you can freely disregard airline and airport regulations. If you act like an asshole, your not flying: end of story. If the captain says your not flying on the plane then no amount of kicking and swearing will change this.
I flew with my 3 yr old son, and my baby some time ago, and they were perfectly behaved. I prepared my son by telling him what would happen, and we practiced. He was excited to be part of it. Not always well behaved, but I found out long before that they are intelligent people who want to be included and not afraid. In those days they got a little pin with wings to put on their lapel. He was so proud to be a big brother, and a helper. It's up to the parents to prepare these kids for the trip, and help them get comfortable. Be in charge, and stay sober so you can be a parent.
God, that New Yawk family that was kicked off is infuriating. They know what they did was wrong, but were trying to save face by acting all indignant. If you escalate a conflict with another passenger, even if you didn’t initiate it, instead of acting with tact, you’re gonna get in trouble for causing a disturbance. Airplanes are enclosed spaces, and causing a disturbance puts people at risk. The airlines is responsible for the safety of its passengers. They have close to zero tolerance for loose cannons like that. If you don’t like having to act in a hyper-civilized manner while flying, simply find another mode of transport where you can be an asshole with impunity. It’s not complicated.
Lol, lady, you're fuckin' flying Jet Blue for cryin' out loud, oh yeah, you're gonna' get a lawyer and let them handle it. People like her always think saying that intimidates someone, Armando was really shaking in his boots, I could tell, smh, bravo to him, he remained professional through out the entire situation...
All of this is fascinating, but the biggest question on my mind, what I really NEED to know more than anything else is... What is Scooby Doo Shit and where can I see a baby doing it? xD
If your kid acts like an asshole in public and you don't say a word until they are about to kick you off a flight that is a 100% your fault as a bad parent.
You are not in a democracy in an aircraft. You will behave. If the captain or his colleagues the cabin crew say you are not flying, you are not flying. End,
Exactly! I love how they make their childish attempts at reasoning when if a flight attendant has to pay attention to you for negative reasons, you're already gone but apparently don't understand it. People are pretty thick...
Yes this is actually regulation finally someone who understands
ha! fucking groundies these days
I have been saying that for years. When you get on a plane you are in Pilotland. The Pilot is the supreme ruler. Sit down a shut up and don't argue with the flight crew
Amen 🙏
that cop "well yer not gettin home on jet blue tonight" straight savage lol
I wish more of them were like that.😎
random viewer....that’s the only way some of these idiots understand!!! Savage AF!!!!
Omg What the heck
12:25 for those wondering
Only way
Why is the fact that you haven’t fed your child the airline’s fault? Keep bottles, snacks, water handy - Momming 101.
Heather R she trying to find a good reason to sue someone or make complaints
It is their fault, hopefully they sure the airline and won. Those poor hungry babies
@@funsized3560 how is it their fault that they didn’t feed their children before hand or have snacks ready for emergencies just in case?
@@funsized3560 I hope they are never allowed to get on an airplane.
I was being silly,of course I don't believe that the airline was responsible for feeding and clothing their children. That was definitely their responsibility
I was on a flight on Qatar Airways from Houston to Doha. A 14.5 hour flight.Even before takeoff, the 2 kids on the seats behind me started kicking the seats and being unruly. 30 minutes in, I couldn't take it anymore and called a Flight attendant and explained the situation. She talked to the mother and all quieted down... For about 15 minutes. The flight attendant came back and moved me to an empty row of seats and thanked me for not engaging directly with the mother. The cabin crew will, in most cases, try and find a solution.
Ed Wald lucky there were empty seats. US Domestic flights these days are full.
@@troyp9485 sometimes even overbooked and passengers assigned too the same seat.
clap for yourself you tweet. Hating on kids.Nonsense
You were lucky not to lose your patience, but we all know that when these little rats give us a hard time on the plane, we really want to murder them on the spot.... And if possible murder the parents too. Sweet thought.
IT happened to me also...from Doha to Sao Paulo, surrounded with 15 chinese passengers with kids kicking my back the whole time
Coming from a family of 6, we traveled overseas over 14 hour flights.... my parents would have beat our a$$ if we misbehaved in a flight.
My parents too. We were always very quiet children. I think it was cuss my father’s military background and my mothers strictness. When they gave us that look it was behave or wait till we get home.
It only took a sideways look for us to know we had reached out limit. We never dared to see if we could press the issue any further. We were military also.
@@gloriawelch3603 my parents weren’t military. I was raised you obey your parents & respect your elders. If we didn’t, we got are a$$ whooped with my dad’s baby blue leather belt. I said this to my kids in front of my mom one time & she said your dad never had a belt like that. I found a photo of him wearing it. At friends houses, we sat on the floor by my parents feet until mom would say we could go and play. I’m 50 yrs old. Both of my parents died 4 months apart in ‘05 from lung cancer that traveled to their brain.
YOU WERE RAISED PROPER!!!!!!
@@PerryArt420 if you are talking to me, thank you. If not, sorry to bother you😁 I miss my parents, but I do see them in my children.
Maybe instead of arguing she should have fed her “starving” baby.
EXACTLY!!!
And whose fault is it if your baby's "starving"? Certainly not the airline's.
Whip out a boob and call it a day.
It's always about the starving baby. If I ever have kids maybe I'll just play the starving card.
I raise my glass to all flight attendants whose duties include dealing with unruly belligerent passengers. And lady - yeah, your misbehaved children kicking others’ seat backs earns you an expulsion.
Vaughn Olson gAy
So yiu can let the flights attendant know they are kicking your seats privately snd it would be resolved?
I love that she played the starving card. Try feeding the starving baby. There's a hot idea.
Nice take buddy. Maybe kids under 7 should be fitted with a straight jacket?
I agree, they most certainly should be placed in straight jackets.
Oh wow, if you get kicked off Jet Blue, then you must have been REALLY annoying, lol!
Haha. You are so right. Getting kicked off JetBlue, must have really been serious.
But they were so much more than annoying they were just straight up verbally abusive.
Spirit is the Greyhound of the skies!
Truth
If you haven't trained your child to behave, you need to keep them at home. Simple as that. These entitled parents, who raise their children "free range", should be embarrassed. You are supposed to be their parent, not their friend.
My parents raised me free range still beat discpline into my ass at a young age.
They have an infant and toddlers. Did you not hear him say two strollers?
@@tanya8131971 that’s still no excuse to let your children be a nuisance to everyone on the flight. I’ve seen behaved toddlers. Idk why people think you can’t teach toddlers to behave like it’s a freebie to let them be awful.
We were at a restaurant when our 2-year-old sweetpea discovered she could make a racket by drumming her heels on the highchair footrest. To our embarrassment and frustration, no manner of cajoling or scolding could get her to stop. Out of consideration for the other diners, we gathered our things to leave. Just then, an older guy at the table next to us leaned over and whispered, "Take off her shoes". See, problem solved.
Kids under 12 shouldn't be allowed to fly, and don't get me started with babies, babies are the worst.
I love the crying that ensues when a women realizes that using her kids as weapons to get her own way wont work.
And the Oscar goes to......Lady and Kids
Exactly what I was thinking
It was funny at the end when the dad was like we have nothing. All I thought was....DID YOU LEARN A LESSON YET? and than I thought nope these people will continue to think that they are the victims
@@JustaMomnFamily Exactly. I couldn’t help but think that his kids having “nothing” isn’t the flight attendant or the airline’s problem or responsibility.
I’m having a mid flight meltdown from the filming in portrait.
As a parent myself, I took our then-9-year-old autistic son on his first plane trip ever in 2016, to spend time with his grandmother (my mom). I was nervous because I didn't know how he would handle it. Still, I came as prepared as possible. I packed lunch and plenty of snacks for the trip, and made sure he had his computer pad with headphones. Other than the normal excitement of being in a different environment, we both made it through well. He did fine when my mom brought him back to us by plane a week later.
The other passengers were very understanding, BECAUSE I made sure to keep him as calm as possible and not let him be disruptive without correcting him in a firm yet loving way (thankfully, I didn't have to do too much of that).
People are understanding of parents who are at least TRYING to keep their kids under control. They are not so understanding when parents allow their children to run amok on a plane, kick the seat in front of them, and disturb other passengers. It's not only annoying, but can be dangerous too.
You were raised right!!
Parenting done right. 👍👍👍
No one should have to put up with disruptive children. Doesnt matter the reason. I have a severely autistic grandson and physically handicapped too. I would never put him on a plane. Dont know how he would act. And I don't expect other paying customers to be inconvenienced.
@@gloriawelch3603 he’s autistic he has every right to fly and that’s coming from someone who’s on the spectrum. Been flying for the last 10 years internationally.
@@smosh9976 as long as he doesn't disrupt other paying customers flying experience. I have a severly autistic grandson. There is no way to guarantee his behavior because you can't predict what will happen that may trigger an episode. We will never, Never, put him on a plane. Not just to make sure he isn't stressed, but other people should not have to see or put up with a distressful child after they have paid for their tickets and should receive a reasonably quiet and non eventful flight.
14:00 I have no diapers. Terrible parenting! You always travel with diapers, always!
Glass houses lady
@@AbstrACTioNationchild protection service can find those kids a more stable home
My first flight was across the pond to Ireland. Kids were kicking my seat behind me and yelling all night while their parents were too drunk to control them. When I complained to the flight attendant the parents became irate with me. The next morning after not sleeping the hateful mother leaned over and asked me if I was going to complain about a baby that was crying too. I told her that I paid good money for the flight just like she did. She drew her knees up and kicked my seat as hard as she could.
Good example for her children and terrible first flight for me.
Jesus! That’s awful! A mother shouldn’t be doing that to you. Her kids were kicking your seat, she should have told them off instead of getting pished (Scottish word for drunk(I’m Scottish)). And then she kicked your seat! That’s what surprises me because a grown woman shouldn’t be doing that ESPECIALLY when there are young children present
Thats terrible! No wonder her kids were terrible they have a warthog for a mom
Her kids will follow her foot step
Like father, like son I guess.
@Crazy Sven I think Bill Gates might be already on it.
Passengers: Where is the pilot?
Steward: Don't know. We're asking for volunteers to fly the plane.
I LOVE IT !!!!
Lmao! If one pilot has made it and the other hasn’t, let’s roll! I’m sure all those hours playing MSFS will pay off. 🤣😝
Even though I see it fairly often, it still amazes me that people like that last lady can be totally okay with causing an issue for everyone around her and then just sit there, not caring that everyone else can't stand her. So selfish. If I ever caused a scene like that I'd be so ashamed I'd leave due to embarrassment.
That's because you have sense, empathy, and reason. The lady although I use the term loosely, has none of those human traits.
Black Privilege so sad and disgusting!
That couple arguing about getting off the plane provided a good example of why they were asked to get off to begin with. SO argumentative and uncooperative. They can't see it because they live in their own little world where they are always right and everyone else is wrong.
My heart goes out to the kids and their parents, i hope theyre doing better now
Its a toon world after all!
Its wonderful after all!
Yup. The reason he wasn't going to get into the incident is because of their behavior. They weren't going to let him get a word in no matter what. Annooooooying.
I've had A BEER before a flight. I don't get how or why anyone gets toasted before getting on a plane. It's not your local bar taking lyft home. If youre getting drunk while waiting to board you have drinking problems.
A family of 5 doesn’t get removed from an aircraft for absolutely no reason.
Millions of people fly everyday and very few are asked to leave.You or your loud-mouthed wife got your family removed from the aircraft.
MI4 SMK: Exactly. Airline take no pleasure in ordering passengers off a flight. It's just a big hassle all-round. They don't kick you off a flight on a whim. You can't behave yourself, and/or keep you kids in check, then they have every legal and business right to bump you off. If you get off in an orderly and cooperative manner, then in most cases they will arrange to book you on the next flight, or a flight of your choice. If you decide to escalate the problem by forcing the police to use force to get you off, then you get yourself and arrest record, and banned from flying that airline again.
New Yorkers!! Hillary's peeps!
the reason they got kicked out is, THEY FUCKIN IDIOTS , making noise and arguing with other passengers like for nothin.. they better chill next time so normal people can be on their way
dan at canyon lake If you listen carefully, at 11:23 and 11:24, the child shouts “eema” and “abba”, the Hebrew words for “mother” and “father.” At 11:46, the woman says “sheket” to her husband-the Hebrew expression for “be quiet.” I’d lay odds they’re Conservative or (modern) Orthodox Jews, and those are Donnie’s people.
......... could it be that family was on their first time flight and not understand to act in the right way ?
Remember people, your kids, your problem. You made them. Other people can't be responsible for them. You never ask other people when you made those kids if its ok, so don't give them responsibility.
NO, IT'S TRUMPS FAULT AGAIN. LOL.
Well said. 👍🏽
@@hedidit5698 I was thinking "It takes a village". LOL!!!
I just believe children under the age of 5 should not be allowed to fly, there to immature, I just think it’s for the better comfort of all people flying
When my kids were growing up I would tell them
You get on my nerves and you my kids. What makes you think you don't get on other ppls nerves?
I flew with my children as a widow at 30 they were 5 & 6 we flew ALL THE TIME My children never kick the back of people seats acted like fools running up-and-down aisles screaming....because I was there mom not their friend I disciplined my children and they acted appropriately in public all it took was one look stop being your children's friend and be their parent and if you don't have enough parents for all the children you have quit having children they need to make an airline where we don't have to fly with kids and put up with people who won't discipline their children or be a parent
They kicked the family off the plane apparently because the mother copped an attitude when the woman in front of her asked her to tie her daughter's feet up. Yes, that was a rude thing to say, but the mother should have controlled her kid. Parents need to realize that their kids can annoy others, and not everyone is patient with other people's kids, and they need to make accommodations for that.
People do not realize how aggravating their children are to others but there’s no need to say such a thing as thigh the kids feet together 😱but the mother is totally out of control I wouldn’t want that woman or any plain I’m on that’s not how are growing up especially one with kids
No the little brats kicking the back of your seat is beyond annoying! If you have ever experienced the h@llish behavior like that you would understand. Doesn’t matter if you have one or ten kids, teach them to respect others space. Otherwise they grow-up to be bigger pains in the arse. Sorry, not sorry. Crying babies I get, can’t control that I guess to an extent.
@Why Me If you can't control them don't have them.
@CNVideos You are ABSOLUTLY right ..... except..... from what you heard in this video.... how much do think THIS woman would listen to someone else fuss to her about HER KIDS??? NONE!
People get on planes and just stop paying attention to kids. I was flying home from Dallas back to Fresno and we getting ready to start the approach into Fresno and the seatbelt sign is on and everyone is supposed to have seats and tables up. I look over and this couple is letting 1 kid just lay across their laps and the other one in the seat with no seatbelt and table down and seat back totally oblivious to the announcements. I was just thinking have they never flown before? Are they deaf?
Legend says she still can't go to sleep because of that Scooby Doo shit.
lol
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
The Scooby Doo booshit on the compreter!
LMFAO
What a terrible example those parents were making in front of their children. Those poor kids.
This baby woke me up with that Scooby Doo shit... Awe that is precious.
The segment ending @14:00 could have been ended much sooner if the cops had told that loud-mouthed, interrupting couple that they would be under arrest for disturbing the peace if they did not leave the area quietly and peaceably. Cops let them argue too long with the attendant.
Cops have an impossible job sometimes.
My sentiments exactly. That poor flight attendant was literally screamed at and harassed and by that obnoxious couple for way too long. The airline doesn't have to GIVE you a reason if they want you off the plane. IMO the cops should have stepped in immediately - THEY should have told the couple the airline doesn't have to provide a reason/justification to kick you off.
20:16
Unruly passenger: 🎵I need some good, good lovin' 🎵
Cop: 🎵And I got nothin' but love for you, baby🎵
😂😂😂
Like Supernova robot machine! The cops will take them away to thrash the cell and they want to buy a new one and put up silent with it, huh! 🤣😂
Never ever disrespect an airline employee or trespass. Yes they can kick you off without an excuse. Flying is a privilege, not a right.
o
DING, DING, DING...the FAA says so. It's law.
o You are an idiot. If I hire a taxi, is it a privilege? I just paid for a service and expect the unwritten terms to apply.
Ed Wald
You STILL don't "get it" do you? You don't OWN your seat, even if you paid for it. The flight crew or gate crew can remove you from that plane for any reason they see fit. The plane is THEIR private property. Read the fine print in your ticket agreement terms.
Good point, but from the looks of these videos, I bet half these clowns can't read..
Ed Wald if you hire a taxi and act like a pig you are going nowhere. You pay money at end of the trip.
"I vill report chu."
Go ahead
"I VILL!"
That couple that got kicked off the plane, I think I can definitely see why if they were that argumentative and obnoxious on the plane. They keep asking for the reason but then they won't let the man answer. Another case of thinking that I can convince you you are wrong if I just talk constantly and loudly. Just listening to this little bit of them gives me a big headache and I just want to slap both and scream SHUTUP!
Hahahaha all their kids will never listen to them. They are both idiot
dumph trained D bate 101 even Old'e Codge'r Jo'e knOws
Have mercy! Those people were annoying as hell!
Oh my God, When are people gonna learn?
Film in Landscape NOT portrait.
Some people film in portrait mode b/c they're trying to hide the fact that they're recording. They're holding their phone upright pretending they're just looking at it.
Carly... I wish I could give you a Thumbs Down!
But if i film in landscape it would look weird on my door shaped tv.
get over it...
It’s called VVS Vertical Video Syndrome.
Now that cop near the end of No.1 is what ALL cops should be. He defused the situation in an intelligent and reasoned manner.
Sometimes it doesn't work that way, your thrust into situations that you don't know what is the outcome all you can do is defuse the situation if not I guess you have no choice but to use necessary force to keep the peace, for the time being.
He let the couple rant way too long.
Kim whitehead. I agree. The cop should have intercepted sooner instead of letting that couple continue arguing.
Easy to say from the safety of your keyboard. Ride along with the police for one week and you'll change your tune.
@@susangarland6869 - So, cops need not be intelligent and reasonable?
Feel bad for Armando. I’ve been in the same position with angry customers. They don’t want to understand, they just want to justify their own stories.
I would be a very understanding and patient customer. Unfortunately I don't want to fly anymore. It's a zoo up there. Or more like a stampede
"Just because the pilot isn't there you're delaying the aircraft"? Honestly, what next, they'll delay the aircraft because a wing fell off?
Carol Carol he’s used to having magic carpet rides without a pilot
Carol Carol that made laugh..... I needed that. Ty
Tourney remember A) everyone is human, and B) there could have been an issue......
I don't get why they even let the passengers on a plane without the pilots. I was flying to Australia via Vancouver and the pilots were late for the first leg of the flight because they were passengers on another flight and they didn't have us board the plane until they had boarded the plane.
@Crazy Sven tough,it's their job. They are supposed to do it.
10:50 Yes, any airline can kick any passenger off the plane, no reason needed.
Would they give you another flight or your money back at least?
@@willt3223 Nope.
@@willt3223 I suppose it would depend on why the passenger was ejected and the laws.
Except any kind of discrimination
The couple from NYC are typical New Yorkers: loud, rude and unwilling to listen to anyone, talking all over anyone else involved in the conversation.
Heyyyyy we’re not all like that. Only when we’re provoked by something dumb . All they wanted was a reason. They weren’t getting any at all and it took however long that clip was to understand that. THAT was annoying. That family was wrong for not carrying baby and children essentials with them. That’s dead crazy.
@@lovelyflorie your comment is very respectful
Sad but true.. yeah people are rude everywhere..but new yorkers stand out the most..😆
Well usually parents bring a diaper bag and extra clothes.
Ashley Whispers ugh. Ya.. which is all on the plane... they didn't know they were getting off
+Mikhaela Renee
They just need to buy more clothes. Simple.
People need to act more civilized and stop creating disturbances.
When you travel with babies, you carry a bag with diapers and extra change of clothes
Mikhaela Renee But why would they not have that as a carry-on? They clearly have a child that still requires formula, diapers, and fresh clothes for accidents. Regardless of how short a flight is or whether or not they thought the baby would last the flight, you NEVER get on a plane unprepared, especially with kids. That’s why people put their valuables, a spare set of clothes, and a spare set of personal items in their carry-on, in case something happens with their checked luggage.
Yeah, diapers and snacks should've bern in their carry-on luggage!! Any parent with half a brain would know that!
"That scooby do sheeiitttt" . LOL!
I think that people have become emboldened to shout abuse in front of strangers anywhere and anytime... Its shocking the amount of ignorance is on display ... This kind of thing never happened thirty years ago ...
Pretty sure it did. Only difference was there was no one to film it. Stop glorifying the “good old days”. People, especially Americans, have always been shitty.
LMAO at 20:20 when he sings "I need some good, good lovin'," and the officer replies by singing, "And I've got nothin' but love for you babe... C'mon."
Look like a Supernova robot machine! Fallover... The cops will take them away to thrash to cell! May they want to buy a new one silent up with it, huh. LOL!!! 🤣😂
"I have three kids"..Then its 'you're kicking a baby off the plane."
Then its You're kicking a starving baby off your plane"..
Obviously, the kids were out of control kicking seats in front of them. The other PAX had had enough.
Rule number one. If you are going to take your kids on a flight, make sure you learn to control them. Otherwise. DRIVE
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they are making their kids cry
I can tell how they're behaving with the flight attendant that they needed to be kicked off. They continously talked over him, barking questions at him and not letting him answer 😒
Typical entitled customers,probably used to having everything they want..
9:55 you were kicked off the flight becouse your kids were out of control, kicking the back of people's seats and you didn't stop them. Bye!
PetChi Mommy easy to assume what’s happening truth is we don’t know. Could have just been some racist lady or someone that just hated kids.
Kyle Benjamin
I mean it is so fucking annoying though when you got a kid just constantly kicking the back of your chair that you got too sit in for a 4 - 10 hour flight.
Kyle Benjamin yeah cuz in general people make it a point to ruin people’s day’s based on their race. Like all the people within earshot on the plane we’re all in on it right? not one person was willing to speak up for them? That’s illogical and a fairytale. Maybe if they got off the plane and had a discussion maybe they would’ve been allowed back on. You can be kicked off a plan for any reason they feel like it. If you read the fine print on the tickets terms and conditions you realize you can be kicked off a plane for farting or being ugly or whatever reason they feel like. Now if they choose to be like that and they’re probably going to go out of business.
Terms of service you agree to every time you buy a ticket: they can throw you off at their discretion, and nobody owes you any explanations.
moon tree
😵
9:00 Wow, those passengers are relentless. They won't even let the guy talk. He should have just walked away and allowed security to handle the rest.
They demanded an explanation, then, when he tried to say something, one or both would talk over him, and not allow him to get a word in edgewise. smh.
@@jacklow9611 those passengers need some fists right to their faces.
@@jacklow9611 And that’s why I’m not a flight attendant. I’d have probably told them that they should shut up for five minutes so they can actually hear my answer.
even 4 years later this never gets old. We need an hour version of this idea
"I'll get a lawyer, we'll handle it the right way." Then proceeds to cry 3 minutes later. Classic 😂😅😅
At #2: I feel sorry for those poor stewards and stewardesses who have to put up with people abusing them.
"...my baby will die of starvation because you kicked us off the plane". 😂😂
As fat as they all are, I doubt that will happen 😁
first ROAD rage, now PLANE rage?
its like a city bus that can fly.
inner city bus, lol
Best comment ever lol
Why do so many people think that no one can record them without their permission-when they are in a PUBLIC space? Lol.
Because they are uninformed ... and terminally ignorant.
Because they know they're being recorded for behaving badly and they can't deal with it
Ignorance that’s why. HAHAHAHA 😊😊
Don't bring your darling rug rats on the plane if they can't behave.
Stephen R What do you expect them to do with them? Have you ever tried to reason with a baby?
If your kids suck, drive a car... or better yet, stay home!
Yea, for all parents out there - Its better to kill your kids that let them bother a stranger. I'm actually surprised real incident hadnt happened yet because of a uncontrollable dumb kid. I mean like someone strangling a kid or beating the shit out of them,
take the bus! Oops...that might be worse.
If they can't behave their not darling hehe
“Weather or not it’s right or wrong, they’re kicking you off the plane. They aren’t allowing you to fly, weather it’s right or wrong, it’s their plane and it’s their decision.” Beautifully said!
Josh Leffers - Whether, not weather. OMFG
That would be "whether." Unless you're talking about rain, wind, and thunderstorms.
Learn how to spell dam
This is why I tunnel everywhere, takes a while but it's worth it.
FUCKING BRILLIANT!!! You tunnel everywhere. I'm gonna have to try that.
I would tunnel but there is no subway here so I have to dig my own tunnels. It takes forever to get to the grocery store.
Fucking genius right here! Stealing this lol
Horse drawn caravan is the way to go.
There are videos of people freaking out in virtually every public transport- moral? Nowhere is safe ☠️☠️☠️
That woman from new York was real surprised to find out when she causes a scene she gets kicked off. Consequences of your actions sure suck!!
Lol
Retrobution fits the crime!
Any man having 3 kids with that lady is crazy.
bilal3700 I most definitely agree to that
"This is redick-o-less"
😂😂
Some people shouldn’t be allowed to pro-create. Period.
He's as mouthy as she is. They have something in common.
You would be pissed off too if you got kicked off a flight
8:40 I've never in my life heard of such a thing!
Well woman, You have now!
Well done Armando!
"Can I talk to the pilot?" - I bet her name is Karen...
in no particular order,......9:30 "let him talk" but neither let him talk. They want a reason they got kicked off? They have to ask?
Their kids.
Presumably this is the passengers own video footage don’t even realise having watched it back it makes them look like absolute idiots so the last thing they should do is post it to TH-cam or share it anywhere as somebody else has already said when you’re travelling by plane keep calm sit in your seat and do everything you”re told by the attendants.
@Thunderbyrd IKR!?🤦😂
Take your medication people!
In the first case, I love it when people go "you can't film without my permission!" in a public place. Sure you can, you can film all you want. If you're going to upload it for monetary reasons like on TH-cam and they don't consent, that is entirely different.
No you can't.. what about his basic human rights? Every being have the right to maintain their privacy regardless where ever you are!! It's on Universal Human Declarations Act..
@@christieasmara2646 look up the law on filming and public locations. It's allowed.
you can record as much as you want in the "public space". But at the moment when you "purposefully" record a single person and their behavior and their movements, it becomes a problem. this is where the law applies. it is forbidden. It is regulated differently if, for example, you "document" a "criminal act". that is again allowed. the distribution of recordings is prohibited. the creator of this video would need permission from EVERYONE who can be seen before it is uploaded to youtube. it's a bit complicated to explain.
While kids will be kids, parents need to be parents. Parents need to be aware that other people are trying to have a relaxing flight and aren't as tolerant and numb to your children's noise and banging around as you are...etc. Yes, I realize it's difficult sometimes to keep a child still in a situation like that, but some parents don't even try to. Then you are going to give the attendants all kinds of grief and try and guilt-trip everyone about how your kids are hungry and need to go home... Bottom line, you caused the issue yourself. I am surprised the supervisor and cops tolerated them doing all that bitching even after they were off the plane. Right away I would have been like... 'It's over folks, clear the area right NOW ! " And as for the other situation with the wild women getting awakened by that " Scooby-Doo shit".... Well, that women was a trash-mouth who overreacted, but she did none the less have a somewhat valid point. Keep the nose to a minimum.
Get your kid headphones
@@matteframe : Yeah, that would seem like a logical thing to do.
THEY DON'T ALLOW PARENTS TO FLY WITH THEIR DOGS AND CATS,,,
So why the hell, should the general public have to be subjected to
or have to tolerate whiny little kids.....
AND --- their A-hole parents.......
Some kids are MORE annoying than intoxicated adults....
OR - - - who wants to hear a crying baby for 3-12 hours of flying,,,,
Because that alone would cause a major migraine headache ;-(
Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO FLY - - - - - -
OR - just fill a whole plane -
with just the entitled whiny snot nosed A-HOLE PARENTS...
CASE - CLOSED ......
Shut The Front Door ! ! ! ! !
Blake They should have 'no children ' flights. Then all the people with kids can be together, and the rest of us can enjoy our flight in peace. It would probably be more fun for the kids anyway. Problem solved.
@@truenorthstrongfree8566 : Yeah, it can be really annoying. I can't even stand hearing the whining and yelling kids of my neighbors next door to me in my apartment building, let alone being trapped on a airplane with crying and hyper kids. Don't get me wrong, I actually am very fond of children, but not so much when it's someone else's child crying and jumping around.. LOL. Unfortunately totally banning all children from flying wouldn't be a practical business move for airlines. They'd lose a ton of business because people with kids would either just use another means of transport ( train, bus, cars, ships ) or just stay home. Those lost revenues for the airlines would then no doubt be passed unto the rest of us customers in the form of higher ticket prices...etc.
Some people shouldnt fly..simple
Some people shouldn't have kids. But they do! ;)
SuperAstigs some people should be on house arrest.
Some people should DIY household electricals.
some ppl shouldnt breath !!!
The first thing I did when boarding a flight with my kid was to point out which was her seat and which was someone else’s seat. I told her in no uncertain terms that she was not to touch someone else's seat. She never did.
Ohhhh nooooo not the Scooby Doo *_sheeeeeeit_*
Right ther on tat *_compewter_*
Hey, dat scooby doo sheet be really annoying.
Dustin Platt geto flight
The last time I was at the airport a 6 year old was screaming and crying an hour before flight, she got quiet for boarding, but, resumed her screaming and crying in her seat...all that happened...the flight steward tried to talk her down. The child didn't get quiet until the plane left the runway. I'm glad I had earbuds.
is that a taser behind me- OR ARE YOU GLAD TO SEE ME? lol- love these!
If they put people on the do not fly list a lot would stop. How hard is it to sit your butt down and keep quiet for a short trip. I remember flying years ago, empty seats, nice looking flight attendants, nice people, free food, plenty of room between seats. You new flyers have no idea what fun it used to be to fly.
Jeep Cherokee
Indeed, 1000% correct! I remember flying as a child in the 70s and early 80s, and even as late as that I never remember experiencing this kind of misery and chaos. It was still nice to fly and an experience. So sad it's degraded to what it is today.
ace1usmc
What's ironic is that my sister and I were about 7, 8, 9 10, when we were flying back then in the mid 70s as children, and we wouldn't have even thought of behaving this way, kicking the seat back, my father would have used the belt on us after we were off the plane at home. Spare the rod spoil the child still is valid today. I never liked being physically punished as a child, but now I am thankful that they disciplined us and we both grew into respectful, civil adults that we are today.
watershed - I'm with you on the belt...except that was the "nice" punishment. And my old man didn't wait till we were home. To publicly humiliate and shame me, he would pull down my pants and wear out my rear anywhere we were if I got outta line. When I really got outta line, it was the Hot Wheels track. I remember I talked back to my grandmother one day, and when my old man came home and found out, he tore my butt up so bad, I hadda kneel at my desk in school all day the next day. Once, was cussin' pretty bad and acting a fool on a bus, and the woman behind me grabbed and twisted my ear and chewed me out so bad, I was seriously scared she was gonna rip my ear clear off. I never cussed on a bus again. Physical discipline works. Might sound harsh to snowflakes - but looking back on the fact that most of the guys I grew up with are either dead or incarcerated - I'm pretty thankful I learned some harsh lessons.
ace1usmc
Exactly friend! Bottom line a lack of physical discipline in certain situations that demand it create the pukes that we see in so many of these videos. Our nation has been seriously damaged by liberal values. I remember even at late as the early 80s that some public schools were still using corporal punishment, even up North. I attended one of these. Was a top school in the state! Surprise? Nope.
Problem is the whole corrupted financial ecosystem.People cannot take it if they have to sit behind Business or First class and also think they deserved more value for their personalities. İts a difficult but personal situation 0o0
Airports now a days = big bus stations
Subways.....
Yelling & cussing out a baby because they woke you up watching something on the ‘compooter’?? Wear noise canceling headphones if you need complete silence while you travel. And running that foul mouth in front of a child is totally classless. Disgusting.
Amen if she wanted silence she needs to drive
Noise canceling headphones are a must. I don't see why each seat doesn't have them. "put on your headphones sir" could be the answer!
@@DrDennisBusiness And blindfolds for people who like to sleep while others look out the window and it's bright.
@@feleenahouston4123 or don't let babies and kids under 12 to fly. The baby should use headphones.
age limit to fly should be 18 for everyones
Scooby Doo S***! 🤣🤣🤣
on the "compruter"
Sherry Dalton y’all all walking by seeing the lil baby on the compruter
The best thing you can take with you on a flight is ear plugs
...and a little bit of ether.
Not when they are kicking your seat
Bose headphones. Noise cancelling. They’re fantastic.
Earplugs or headphones with sound canceling
Talk to us!! What was the reason???
"well, when I--"
What!? Think! What was the reason!? Huh?? We're having a conversation! Why aren't you telling us??
"the reason is--"
Come on, why aren't you telling us the reason!? Start talking!! Our baby is starving! What was the reason!!!?"
"if you let me talk--"
DJSAHFSJFHSDFSDFJKDSFHS!!!!!
She doesn’t need your permission, German guy. You are in a public place with no expectation of privacy.
"Let him talk. Let him talk. Let him talk. Let him talk. Let him talk."
I love it when the fly attendants keep quiet when they said I want corporate number and you will be hearing from my lawyer LOL
If your kids are starving with no clothes on the airplane to begin with, that’s not Jet Blue’s fault. You’re just lousy parents.
Actually Jet Blue is crap
Actually Ford Escape is crap.
They both fucked up. The parents were being too loud and aggressive with the guy so he wouldn’t be persuaded to side with them & their kids have no clothes cause it’s on the luggage most likely and not the carryon
365ral yeah yeah so are the Scooby doo parents...yawn!
I love how everyone seems to be going to see a dying family member or "only had two beer".
Turns out the £350 Bose QC35 II super noise-cancelling headphones has been a really good investment for when I fly
You don't have to get people's permission if you video them in a public space, as there is no reasonable expectation of privacy.
You're quoting US law, not all countries have the same laws or ideals. An airport will allow photos in most countries , but video can be confiscated in some for security reasons , the first clip was an asian airport so who knows which one or what could have happened within its laws. some Nordic countries don't even allow filming in public without the peoples permission/consent to be on film. Try it in North Korea and see how far you get.
The guy despite being rude is right. Here in EU you can’t take a video in a public space without having the permission of the person first.
@@kangaroogirl88 Who was the rude guy?
Inside private business they can tell you to stop though. Inside a airport they probably can also for security.
How do you know this wasn't in a U.S. airport. And if it was, you can video in an airport, and at the same, the airport authorities can tell you not to tape. But an individual can not.
I like it when they start telling everyone their problems... like we care lol
I remember when passengers were well dressed and polite ..now people are dressed like slobs and behave like obnoxious self centered jerks .. ' pigs ' best describes the passengers of today .....' rude obnoxious pigs '
Remember when flying was a special experience? Now it's like standing on a subway platform
Videos like this are valuable; they prepare the traveler in expecting the worst
That family getting kicked off for acting out was hilarious. I felt sorry for their kids. That have to listen to ignorance ranting everytime their parents disagree on an issue.
This is what happens when you sell flights for $99.00 round trip. Walmart trash.
Wal-mart Airlines lol
Michael T my thoughts exactly! When airlines make their tickets cheap it will bring a whole new class of people. Not saying people with less money don't have manners but there are more trashy people flying in the past couple of years.
If you want to avoid this don't fly JetBlue, Southwest, and whatever that sells super cheaper tickets. You really get what you pay for!
Well said mate...this type of low-class trash travellers are all over the world with the introduction of budget airlines and huge discounts by others just to get the numbers.
Well put.
Madeline "Not saying people with less money don't have manners" Who are you Trump? that is exactly what you are saying-My experience in customer service is rudeness comes in all classes
Why are all the people in freak out videos either in an emergency situation (sick or visiting a dying relative) or some big shot professional (lawyer or doctor)?
Because they are lying about it. Nobody in an actual emergency situation would jeopardize their own flight by scolding everyone and being unreasonable.
Perhaps trying to get to a sick or dying relative is the reason they freak out. Traveling is stressful enough but add potentially losing a loved one pushes people over the edge. Or.....they're just crazy.
That couple won't shut up!
Damn, first time scooby do was a villain!😂😂
And Shaggy ain't too happy about that!!
"Rrat's right!" heee heee heee heee heee
i think he looks show off,cos all looks like Asian
Trash
Don't blame Scooby. It's because that darn baby had the "compruter on" "waking erbody up."
The airline can remove anyone off the plane without reason. It's the right to refuse service.
When the service is already paid for and agreed upon, it's not as simple as that.
@Imtotallydiggingthis sorry but money means nothing. Because when you pay the money buying the ticket (or any other services) you read the terms of service applied by the seller, that you need to understand agree and follow because that ticket is a contract within two parties, buyers traveler and sellers airlines. If the ticket buyers disregard or don’t follow respect the article conditions the other part involved in the contract has the right to refuse the service and ask the passenger to leave voluntarily or forcefully. If the passenger feels that the airline abused its right of refusal of service has the right to make a complaint to the customer service asking for monetary compensation if this is refused the passenger might go to court but usually lost in court due to what we see in those videos. Last but not least an unruly passenger it’s also a security problem and so must be removed from the plane, no matter how much money were spent.
In my opinion, just my opinion, the money culture “I paid so it’s my right and I’m right because I paid and you owe me everything” it’s driving America down a spiral hole of egocentric entitlement and lack of respectful behavior, and ability to communicate with society around the aka “money paying subject.”
Edit for misspelling two words that has different meaning based on spelling
@@Imtotallydiggingthis yes it is that simple though
just because you paid for your ticket doesnt mean you can freely disregard airline and airport regulations.
If you act like an asshole, your not flying: end of story. If the captain says your not flying on the plane then no amount of kicking and swearing will change this.
I flew with my 3 yr old son, and my baby some time ago, and they were perfectly behaved. I prepared my son by telling him what would happen, and we practiced. He was excited to be part of it. Not always well behaved, but I found out long before that they are intelligent people who want to be included and not afraid. In those days they got a little pin with wings to put on their lapel. He was so proud to be a big brother, and a helper. It's up to the parents to prepare these kids for the trip, and help them get comfortable. Be in charge, and stay sober so you can be a parent.
This would make a great Amtrak commercial
Frank Elderwood Amtrak derails once a month
ahhh Chhdhhd beat me to it... I was going to say, once they learn to keep them on the tracks.
Yea, we don't want these folks on the train, thank you.
God, that New Yawk family that was kicked off is infuriating. They know what they did was wrong, but were trying to save face by acting all indignant. If you escalate a conflict with another passenger, even if you didn’t initiate it, instead of acting with tact, you’re gonna get in trouble for causing a disturbance. Airplanes are enclosed spaces, and causing a disturbance puts people at risk. The airlines is responsible for the safety of its passengers. They have close to zero tolerance for loose cannons like that. If you don’t like having to act in a hyper-civilized manner while flying, simply find another mode of transport where you can be an asshole with impunity. It’s not complicated.
Those people are the worst. I wish they will be sterile.
" wake me up with that Scooby Doo shit " 😂😂😂
That couple has no idea how bat shit crazy they sound😂
Lol, lady, you're fuckin' flying Jet Blue for cryin' out loud, oh yeah, you're gonna' get a lawyer and let them handle it. People like her always think saying that intimidates someone, Armando was really shaking in his boots, I could tell, smh, bravo to him, he remained professional through out the entire situation...
S. Chris T. They probably have legalshield, in which case, they would have an an entire law firm.
Audrey Arbuckle Lol, that's for sure...
It's the..This baby woke me up with that Scooby-Doo shit 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️ for me 🤣🤣
All of this is fascinating, but the biggest question on my mind, what I really NEED to know more than anything else is... What is Scooby Doo Shit and where can I see a baby doing it? xD
LOL!!!
I think you can find it on the _compooter_
The guy at 20:00 saw himself being recorded and tried EVERYTHING to get out of it because he knew it was getting filmed and it would blow up.
If your kid acts like an asshole in public and you don't say a word until they are about to kick you off a flight that is a 100% your fault as a bad parent.
Ah yes, flying busses, my favorite mode of transportation
There are so many people out there that just need to make a few simple changes in order to live a wonder life. Interesting video, thanks!