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  • 3 months ago
If you are someone who vapes, please refrain from doing it on a plane. In this video, flight attendants reveal how they know for sure who has smoked or vaped in the lavatory, and why it's so important not to.
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00:00People act very different on planes than they do at home.
00:04We're trained for if these alarms go off,
00:06it's because of smoke, blah, da, da.
00:08We're not trained for grown men denying
00:11that they had smoked on the plane.
00:13We know that you vape, and we always
00:14know because when you get on that plane
00:16and you're vaping in that bathroom,
00:17there's a signal that goes to the cockpit,
00:19and we just know.
00:20There's smoke in the lab.
00:21We need to know where you placed it because of a fire.
00:24Like, a lot of people try and stick it in the trash.
00:26That's why we have something in the trash
00:28that will automatically put a fire out.
00:30I don't care what your name is.
00:31I don't care anything about you.
00:32Where's the butt?
00:33Like, where'd you put it?
00:33He looks straight in the face and,
00:36what cigarette?
00:37Wasn't me.
00:37So I don't really know what to do with that
00:39because it was you.
00:40There's smoke in there.
00:41The alarm's going off.
00:41He's like, it must have been like that
00:42before I got on board.
00:44It's just common sense not to smoke in a plane.
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Keith MurrayHappened to me just this summer on a WN flight I was on, later model MAX 8. Alarm was in the CABIN, so we all heard it, and pretty piercing, too. FA used her key, opened the door, brought the guy out and made him stand there facing us for what seemed a long time as she, I guess, wrote up a report. Then she perp-walked him back to his seat, then got on the PA and said with some exasperation how she had covered vaping/smoking in the safety announcement, and “that’s a huge fine! Thank you!”
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