New Zealand woman alleged to have drunkenly danced in aisle on Sydney flight fails to appear in court | Australian federal police

A new Zealand woman could not appear in court after alleged drunk behaviors on an international flight from Sydney, including dancing in the hallway before departure.
50 -year -old Shee Young said that the Australian Federal Police allegedly claimed to have claimed, from Sydney to Queensland on July 21 at around 21 pm, ignoring the security instructions, cursing the cabin crew, and having drunk behaviors in the hallway for the departure of the pilot.
The pilot gave up the departure, returned to the door, and asked AFP’s help to remove Young from the plane. AFP was claimed to be requested to leave the plane and not controversial and compatible.
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Finally, he was removed from the plane by AFP, so that the flight could return to New Zealand and return to New Zealand after being released from the custody of the police in the mascot the next day.
Young was given a notification of participation to violate the criminal law by not complying with the security instructions of the cabin team, a maximum of 16,500 dollars of penalty, and by resisting, blocking, blocking or intimidating a community of nations.
The New Zealand citizen would appear in John Maddison Tower on Wednesday for a hearing, but he did not appear in court.
The case was postponed until 17 September after the judge decided to receive an order due to the lack of violence.
His residence was listed in Barcaldine, the town of Queensland, but he was a new Zealand citizen.
AFP DET Deputy Insp Trevor Robinson said that the alleged actions disturbed everyone on the ship.
“This woman’s alleged behavior… In this case, it caused a delayed attempt that bothers everyone on the ship,” he said.
“They are potentially destroying the travel plans of hundreds of people.”




