Drunk man at Munich Airport insults officials as "pissers" - then it gets strange
Created: 04/06/2022Updated: 04/06/2022 06:16
By: Catherine Haase
Federal police at Munich Airport © Matthias Balk/dpa
Because he had a few too many drinks in the business lounge at Munich Airport and became aggressive, the trip ended for a Munich man with an arrest.
Munich Airport
– On Friday, April 1, an incident occurred in the business lounge in the satellite terminal of Munich Airport that called the federal police into action.
The reason for this was the aggressive behavior of a 41-year-old from Munich, whose trip ended in police custody for the time being.
As reported by the federal police at Munich Airport, the 41-year-old had been in the business lounge before boarding his upcoming flight and had had several alcoholic drinks there.
This seemed to quickly go to the Munich man's head and soon he began to swear at the staff at Launch.
He became increasingly uncooperative and increasingly aggressive, eventually threatening airline employees.
Munich Airport: Man gets drunk in the business lounge – then he freaks out
Since the man refused to leave the premises despite repeated requests, the employees called the federal police for help.
The officials also initially tried to persuade the man to leave the lounge, which was initially successful, albeit slowly and with constant further threats from the drunk.
The 41-year-old let the officers know that they were "assholes" and "pissers" and that he himself was "the greatest".
When the mob wanted to attack the officers, arrest and handcuffs followed.
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Munich Airport: drunk insults officials as "pissers" - alcohol test brings amazing results
The man from Munich finally made the rest of the way to the police station lying down and had to be carried by the officers.
Arriving at the police station, he voluntarily had an alcohol test carried out, contrary to expectations, and the result was a remarkable 2.58 per mille.
Concerned about the state of health of their involuntary guest, the officials then first called the emergency doctor, who, however, could not see any danger for the drunkard.
In consultation with colleagues from the Munich Airport Police Inspectorate, the federal police officers finally brought the man to the taxi ranks in the public area of Munich Airport.
The 41-year-old did not take a flight on Friday, but received various criminal charges as a reminder of his trip to the airport.
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