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Smoker tried to open plane door
The woman was arrested when the plane landed in Australia A French woman has admitted attempting to open an aeroplane door mid-flight so that she could smoke a cigarette. Strange Story Smoking on plane
Sandrine Helene Sellies, 34, who has a fear of flying, had drunk alcohol and taken sleeping tablets ahead of the flight from Hong Kong to Brisbane. She was seen on the Cathay Pacific plane walking towards a door with an unlit cigarette and a lighter. She then began tampering with the emergency exit until she was stopped by a flight attendant.
Defence lawyer Helen Shilton said her client had no memory of what had happened on the flight on Saturday, and that she had a history of sleepwalking. She pleaded guilty to endangering the safety of an aircraft at Brisbane Magistrates Court and was given a 12-month A$1,000 (£429) good behaviour bond - she will forfeit the money if she commits another offence. The French tourist was at the start of a three-week holiday in Australia with her husband.
As reported by the BBC
The woman was arrested when the plane landed in Australia A French woman has admitted attempting to open an aeroplane door mid-flight so that she could smoke a cigarette. Strange Story Smoking on plane
Sandrine Helene Sellies, 34, who has a fear of flying, had drunk alcohol and taken sleeping tablets ahead of the flight from Hong Kong to Brisbane. She was seen on the Cathay Pacific plane walking towards a door with an unlit cigarette and a lighter. She then began tampering with the emergency exit until she was stopped by a flight attendant.
Defence lawyer Helen Shilton said her client had no memory of what had happened on the flight on Saturday, and that she had a history of sleepwalking. She pleaded guilty to endangering the safety of an aircraft at Brisbane Magistrates Court and was given a 12-month A$1,000 (£429) good behaviour bond - she will forfeit the money if she commits another offence. The French tourist was at the start of a three-week holiday in Australia with her husband.
As reported by the BBC
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A piece headed 'Brussels Pays 200,000 Pounds to Save Prostitutes':
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Concerning a sign seen in a Police canteen in Christchurch, New Zealand:
'Will the person who took a slice of cake from the Commissioner's Office return it immediately. It is needed as evidence in a poisoning case.'
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'Would the Congregation please note that the bowl at the back of the Church labelled 'For The Sick' , is for monetary donations only.' Funny Newpaper correction
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A piece headed 'Brussels Pays 200,000 Pounds to Save Prostitutes':
' ... the money will not be going directly into the prostitutes' pocket, but will be used to encourage them to lead a better life. We will be training them for new positions in hotels.'
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'A caller complained to Trading Standards. After dialling an 0891 number from an advertisement entitled, 'Hear Me Moan', the caller was played a tape of a woman nagging her husband for failing to do jobs around the house. Consumer Watchdogs in Dorset refused to look into the complaint, saying, 'He got what he deserved.'
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Bizarre Items Left in Hotel Rooms
An international hotel chain has released information about the bizarre items left in hotel rooms. During 2009 this amounted to the value of some £750,000 [approx. $1,200,00USD].
Items included:
- A monk's habit
- £3,000 [$5,000 USD] engagement ring
- A false eye
- An artificial leg
- A blow up sheep
- Several leather whips
- Several expensive leather jackets
- 8 posters of Jonathan Ross [a broadcaster in the UK]
- An inflatable sumo wrestler
Other hotel chains include the following in their 'left behind' lists:
- Mobile phone chargers
- Children's playpen
- Pool and snooker cues
- Keys to a Ferrari
- A portable poker table
- A wedding dress Items left in hotel rooms - False teeth
- A mini fridge filled with pickled asparagus
- A £2000 Rolex watch [approx.$3,000 USD]
- Several false teeth
- A case of cigars
An international hotel chain has released information about the bizarre items left in hotel rooms. During 2009 this amounted to the value of some £750,000 [approx. $1,200,00USD].
Items included:
- A monk's habit
- £3,000 [$5,000 USD] engagement ring
- A false eye
- An artificial leg
- A blow up sheep
- Several leather whips
- Several expensive leather jackets
- 8 posters of Jonathan Ross [a broadcaster in the UK]
- An inflatable sumo wrestler
Other hotel chains include the following in their 'left behind' lists:
- Mobile phone chargers
- Children's playpen
- Pool and snooker cues
- Keys to a Ferrari
- A portable poker table
- A wedding dress Items left in hotel rooms - False teeth
- A mini fridge filled with pickled asparagus
- A £2000 Rolex watch [approx.$3,000 USD]
- Several false teeth
- A case of cigars
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