A hapless Scot was fined 600 euros for trying to spend a penny – out of an airborne plane’s door.
James Gray, from Alloa, was flying from Edinburgh to Amsterdam on a KLM flight when he was caught short. Except he somehow mistook the emergency exit for a loo and tried his best to open it.
“The crew told me to stay in my seat and I was to be arrested when the plane landed,” he told the Telegraph. “I tried to explain it was a simple mistake.
“It was a misunderstanding. The police came and arrested me. They weren’t too friendly.”
Not only was the flying fool escorted away by police upon landing and banned from flying KLM for five years, but he was fined nearly all his holiday spends.
“I was charged and fined 600 euros,” said Gray. “I only had 750 euros with me so I had to borrow money for the rest of the stay over there.”
The Scot was philosophical about the error. “I realise the danger of that sort of thing,” he admitted. No sh*t, Sherlock. In this case, literally.