Lufthansa: Again mask refusers taken away by the police

Seat in a Lufthansa A320 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Seat in a Lufthansa A320 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Lufthansa: Again mask refusers taken away by the police

Seat in a Lufthansa A320 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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On Monday, Lufthansa again had problems with a mob refusal to wear a mask. This time the incident occurred at Frankfurt am Main Airport. The federal police took the 45-year-old Canadian away and collected a security deposit in the amount of 1028,50 euros.

According to a statement from the executive, the passenger should have strictly refused to put on mouth and nose protection. This led to a loud discussion with the crew immediately after boarding. Both the flight attendants and other passengers are said to have been massively insulted.

The captain then decided that the 45-year-old man would be denied boarding. Since he did not want to leave the plane voluntarily, the executive was called. Federal and state police officers then took the Canadian who was supposed to fly to Vancouver away. A similar incident occurred in Munich just a few days ago, which also affected Lufthansa and the captain even Return of the machine to the gate carried out.

According to a press release, criminal proceedings for insult and administrative offense proceedings for violating the Aviation Security Act have now been initiated against him. Since the man from Canada does not have a place of residence in Germany, he had to deposit a security deposit in the amount of 1028,50 euros. He was then able to leave the federal police station at large.

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