Isleworth Crown Court |
A Great Yarmouth
plane passenger, accused of being drunk during the flight, has
appeared in court via videolink and denied the charge.
Karl Foster, 36,
of Kings Road, Gorleston, pleaded not guilty to being drunk on a Gulf
Air flight from Bahrain to Heathrow on February 4.
Appearing via his
local magistrates court at Isleworth Crown Court an obviously
frustrated Foster, who was unrepresented, said: “How can I take
action against the airline for failing in its duty of care.
“All because I
had one pint in Bahrain? This is a waste of resources, money. It's
stupid.
“Someone has a
mental breakdown on a plane and they are charged. Is that it?
“This is
absolutely ridiculous. I spent three weeks in India after someone was
run over in front of me by my taxi driver.
“I was tired, I
was fragile, I had not slept for three weeks. They filled me with
vodka and I had a meltdown.”
A trial date was
set for July 2 and Foster responded: “Five times I asked for help
and now I'm asked to shell out s***loads of money.
“How do I take
the airline to court? Why am I being screwed over and my life turned
upside down?”
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