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‘Appalling’ drunken stag party who caused havoc on plane and caused flight to be diverted are jailed

A group of men on a flight to Las Vegas for a stag do have been jailed after their rowdy and drunken behaviour got them kicked off the plane.

Craig Hopwood, Michael Ward, Scott Capper and Daniel Howarth boarded a flight from Manchester to Las Vegas on Saturday March 24 2018 and began drinking and smoking e-cigarettes as the aircraft took off.

Despite being warned numerous times and members of the cabin crew pointing out that children and families were on board, the four men continued with their disruptive and intimidating behaviour.

The four members of the drunken stag party have been jailed (Caters)
The four members of the drunken stag party have been jailed (Caters)
The group began drinking and smoking e-cigarettes as the aircraft took off (Caters)
The group began drinking and smoking e-cigarettes as the aircraft took off (Caters)

Passengers were forced to watch on as the group fought each other, threw water bottles across the cabin and took part in water fights, soaking passengers around them.

The aircraft's captain took the decision to divert the flight to Winnipeg, Canada, meaning that the aircraft had to dump 10,000 gallons of fuel to land safely.

The men were arrested and led off the plane by Royal Canadian Mounted Police to loud applause from the passengers.

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The stag party swore and yelled at the passengers, while one told a woman leading him off the plane: “No need for that attitude, love. You should get arrested for that.”

Describing the actions of the men as “appalling”, Detective Constable Brad Howarth, of GMP’s Manchester Airport team, said: “Their behaviour was intimidating and frightening, for both the passengers unfortunate enough to be sat near them, as well as the crew who made every possible attempt to reason with them as the flight continued.

“However, the group’s aggressive actions had no bounds, showing absolutely no consideration for the many children and families on board that had to endure their grossly unacceptable and offensive language and behaviour.

Plane passengers clapped and cheered as the group were led off the flight (Caters)
Plane passengers clapped and cheered as the group were led off the flight (Caters)

“The cabin crew and captain, who whilst carrying out their duties on a full aircraft, had to deal with an intimidating and disgracefully behaved group of men. Despite this, they kept the safety of their passengers at the forefront of their minds and their professionalism is commendable.

“Today, the drunken and loutish behaviour of these four men has resulted in a jail sentence; and I hope that this sends a clear message- anyone who thinks about acting the same on an aircraft will be met with the firmest police response upon their return to Manchester.”

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