Man rips apart a plane to find space for his bag
Updated | By Lee-Roy Wright
We know that sometimes there is not a lot of space left in the overhead compartments in a plane, but is it necessary to rip the compartment apart in order to find some space for your bag?

There's always one isn't there? This man held up a whole flight due to depart to Bangkok, with 208 passengers, while engineers attempted to repair the damaged compartment. This comes after a man ripped open the overhead compartment in order to find space for his luggage.
While trying to open the luggage compartment, the man ripped off the ceiling panel. Amazingly, the man was still allowed to fly even though he was the cause of the damage.
To the man's defense, there was no signage stating that the compartment was not to be used for luggage and overhead purposes.
Talk about some people either not having patience, or just a lot of strength.
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