Plane passenger caught watching adult content with sound on in business class
A United Airlines business class passenger was caught watching hardcore pornography with the sound on during a lengthy flight.
An unnamed fellow passenger took to Twitter to call out the man for his not safe for work viewing material, firing a question over to the airline.
She asked them whether there were "consequences for watching porn on your planes?" and was clearly furious with the disgusting bloke who was watching porn "on and off for most of the flight".
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His viewing materials were clearly unacceptable for the flight, and a flight attendant stepped in to ask the man not to watch the videos, although he allegedly continued.
His fellow passenger wrote on Twitter: "The flight attendant did tell him 'you can’t watch that' after I complained & showed him these pics that I took from my seat."
To make matters worse, the bloke even turned the sound up loud enough so other passengers on board the plane could hear his videos, DailyMail reported.
A comment from United Airlines was passed on following the initial complaint, with the airline saying they are going to "look into this".
They wrote: "We're truly sorry that this has been your experience. This is very concerning to hear."
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Snapping a few photographs of the offending passenger, the Twitter user added: "He did stop, but only temporarily. There were people up and about in the cabin including minors who could have seen what this man was doing.
"I'm happy to give you the flight # and his seat # if you're willing to take further action. As a woman, this behaviour made me feel unsafe!
"I worry about flying international, especially in Polaris, where I spend many hours sleeping if the man in front of me is openly watching hardcore porn… with the sound on!"
The Daily Star has contacted United Airlines for comment.
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