How To Get Banned From Every Airport

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48 thoughts on “How To Get Banned From Every Airport

  1. I'm surprised that such "pajamas" are allowed as appropriate attire on a flight. Isn't there some protocol or etiquette regarding appropriate clothing on planes?
    As a passenger, I would find her fabric thing an insult.
    I wouldn't want to subject any child to that: having to see such a "body" draped in such a strange piece of fabric creates a trauma
    😱😱

  2. I have a literal mental illness that effects emotional regulation and I’ve never acted like these grown ass children.

  3. Mr Lamb,I watch you with Frank and your wife. I have to give you my deepest sympathies. I saw you mentioned about your family being killed,anniversary of that day. I'm so sorry. I remember watching the broadcast of the accident,I cried,I thought of you right away. Wondering if this was related to you. I've watched you on the police videos you are in. I also watched the day you retired. The video of saying goodbye to ppl gathered around you,friends,family. I enjoy watching you and your wife,like right now,and with Frank, to es awesome. You guys are amazing the best. You should be so proud!! Back the 💙💙💙 Blue!🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏 So sorry for your loss! 😢🥺😢

  4. One of the biggest entitled 'adult' temper tantrums I've seen in awhile. This woman's parents clearly never taught her no.

  5. This is why alcohol shouldnt be allowed in airports or on planes, even though i do enjoy a drink on the plane myself. Too many get ridiculous like this.

  6. She never grew up mentally past the age of sixteen🤷🏿🤷🏿‍♂️🤷🏿she is a young girl mentally in the body of a grown woman….sad.

  7. Just think, if she didnt get a BBL she could’ve spent that money on an education and never gotten into this situation in the first place. What a waste!

  8. I’ve noticed a pattern. All of the airport meltdowns are in the Orlando international airport (conveniently home of Disney, the happiest place on earth) but these people don’t seem to happy 😂

  9. What a disorganized handling of this out of control woman! The cops need to take some parenting classes. You cannot speak to toddler or a teenager that's having a tantrum. She yells, they yell…..and on and on. SMH

  10. Wow ; that was an escalation that I wasn't expecting from her 😳🥴. This is a woman that thinks her actions have no consequences to them by her saying to just let her go after causing mayhem in an airport while trying to board a plane. How do you think she would act if allowed to board on the plane if she will act like this on the ground with security around and non on a plane…?? This is what bad parenting looks like in public , her parents didn't tell her no growing up and when she mis behaved was probably given a time out that you see didn't and doesn't work by the way she acts she doesn't have a concept of consequences of her actions. This is a parenting ball drop and we the public have to deal with it , just look at the disruption she is and has caused all because she isn't getter her way.
    Will say the officers did a good job and the judge failed them and the public by their judgment of this suspect. She deserved a harsher punishment than just probation and counseling 😠😡. 👍👍👍👍😎🍻✌️👋

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