In this thread I'll include disruptive behavior on commercial aircraft. I'm unsure if any laws were breached in the following video in the link. Laws about such bad behavior is something I'll need to research. The seriousness of the females vicious verbal out pouring, and not remaining in her seat at the same time, while the plane was airborne, in my view, should be at least warrant a criminal offence.
However, she was deemed to be suffering a mental illness and sent to a hospital after the plane returned to Melbourne from half-way across South Australia. Personally I think she's a bird that doesn't get any, and probably hasn't had any for a longer period of time than she could take, whereupon frustration has built up to a point where once she was in a confined space with strangers in close proximity, reducing her personal boundary, then her confidential and silent frustration has decided to let go in an explosive manner at the slightest inconvenience to her, perhaps a slight annoyance that was probably nothing at all
While a plane is airborne, crew and passengers haven't got time nor the inclination to be "therapists", they just want everyone seated and enjoying the flight ... 30 thousand feet in the air
I think it should be legal for a crew member to knock out, literally, an abusive, unruly, and unseated passenger such as this "mentally" deranged female passenger
Watch the video footage right through to the end, and wonder what was really wrong with her
https://www.9news.com.au/national/melbourne-bali-flight-turned-around-disruptive...