Chinese Official Misses His Flight, Smashes Up the Airport 【Video】
A government official from China has been caught on video destroying airport property after being told that he may not board his flight.
Despite enjoying a leisurely breakfast at the airport and arriving at the boarding gate long after it had closed, the man flew into a rage when he was denied access to the plane on account of being too late. Within the space of 60 seconds, the man goes from irked to irate, trashing a desk and attempting to smash a window with a notice board while yelling at the staff around him.
The incident took place at Kunming Changshui International Airport in China’s Yunnan Province on Feb. 19. The man, who has been identified as Mr. Lin Hun Yan and is believed to have been passing through the airport to attend the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, became angry when staff told him that he was too late to board the aircraft.
Quoted as saying “I’m a first class passenger! What the hell do you think you’re doing!?” Mr. Yan began knocking objects from the desk when the female clerk refused to open the door for him to pass through. He then began kicking and thumping everything within reach, eventually attempting to smash the glass doors leading to the boarding gate. Perhaps even more worrying, however, is the fact that there appear to be three members of security staff who simply stand and watch as he pulls the place apart.
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“Why do I have to suffer this crap!?” the man barks in between his bursts of wanton destruction. Well, Mr. Yan, we’d say it’s because you were late and, as anyone in a government position will tell you, there are rules that we all have to abide by.
Mr. Yan is believed to have reserved a seat on the 11:05 a.m. flight to Guangzhou, but at 10:45 a.m. he was still eating breakfast somewhere else in the airport. For security reasons, passengers are required to board their flight much sooner, and frequent announcements are made alerting them to go to their respective gates.
Here is the angry man’s freak-out, shot from another angle.
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A government official from China has been caught on video destroying airport property after being told that he may not board his flight.
Despite enjoying a leisurely breakfast at the airport and arriving at the boarding gate long after it had closed, the man flew into a rage when he was denied access to the plane on account of being too late. Within the space of 60 seconds, the man goes from irked to irate, trashing a desk and attempting to smash a window with a notice board while yelling at the staff around him.
The incident took place at Kunming Changshui International Airport in China’s Yunnan Province on Feb. 19. The man, who has been identified as Mr. Lin Hun Yan and is believed to have been passing through the airport to attend the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, became angry when staff told him that he was too late to board the aircraft.
Quoted as saying “I’m a first class passenger! What the hell do you think you’re doing!?” Mr. Yan began knocking objects from the desk when the female clerk refused to open the door for him to pass through. He then began kicking and thumping everything within reach, eventually attempting to smash the glass doors leading to the boarding gate. Perhaps even more worrying, however, is the fact that there appear to be three members of security staff who simply stand and watch as he pulls the place apart.
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“Why do I have to suffer this crap!?” the man barks in between his bursts of wanton destruction. Well, Mr. Yan, we’d say it’s because you were late and, as anyone in a government position will tell you, there are rules that we all have to abide by.
Mr. Yan is believed to have reserved a seat on the 11:05 a.m. flight to Guangzhou, but at 10:45 a.m. he was still eating breakfast somewhere else in the airport. For security reasons, passengers are required to board their flight much sooner, and frequent announcements are made alerting them to go to their respective gates.
Here is the angry man’s freak-out, shot from another angle.
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