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United States, No Mask Irish shows her seat on a plane to a stewardess and risks 20 years

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A 29-year-old Irish “no mask” citizen, Shane McInerney, faces up to 20 years in prison, accused of “assaulting and intimidating the crew” of the Delta Dublin-New York flight: after refusing to wear the mask, he threw a can at another passenger and then pulled down his pants and underpants, showing his butt to a stewardess.

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This is what the US Justice Department has made known, where the man will be tried, writes the Guardian. The story dates back to January 7, and McInerney – who was supposed to go to Florida to work at a football academy – appeared before a judge a week later. He is now free on bail.

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The Federal Aviation Administration, the body that oversees civil air traffic in the United States, announced at the beginning of the year that there is zero tolerance for those who do not respect the rule that requires a mask on American flights. Two days ago, an American Airlines plane that took off from Miami and headed for London had to return because a passenger refused to wear a mask, the airline said in a statement. The woman is under investigation, and in the meantime she has been placed on the “black list” that will prevent her from taking American flights.

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