The pilot had requested police assistance ahead of the flight landing due to the pair's drunken behaviour during the trip
A drunk business owner told police officers to "f*** off" as she was taken off a Ryanair flight. Passengers on board burst into applause as Amy Aspinall and Thomas Aspinall, who also runs his own business, were escorted off after the pilot had called ahead for police to be there when the flight from Malaga to Manchester landed back in the UK.
Mr Preece added: "Mr Bromley was struggling with his luggage in the overhead locker. [The officer] had to catch the luggage because it nearly fell on another passenger's head." She went on to yell "I'm a mum" before telling police they "should be embarrassed", the court heard. Mr Preece added that Bromley resisted handcuffs and had to be restrained by officers, telling one of them: "You're an a***hole."
"Both accept they were clearly drunk," Ms Cooper said. "They both feel they did not realise how drunk they had become. The pair also insisted "there was no violence or abuse" towards other passengers on the plane, Ms Cooper said, while Aspinall "accepts her behaviour was entirely unacceptable and that the police were simply doing their job".
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