Casssh her outside....the airport

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HAHAHA. Who flew her?

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The teen whose “cash me outside” remark on the “Dr. Phil” show turned her into an internet sensation, admitted to punching an airline passenger who she claimed pushed her mother.

Danielle Bregoli, 13, and her mom Barbara Ann were struggling to put luggage in the overhead compartment on a Spirit Airlines flight Monday night out of Los Angeles, when they got into a squabble with a female passenger, TMZ reported.

“She was saying she was going to fight me. My mom was like put your hands on my kid. My mom took her by her throat, pushed her back and then the lady pushed my mom back,” said Bregoli, on an Instagram video posted early Tuesday. “She got her ass whooped by a f–king 13-year-old cause you wanna’ do heroin and snort f–king crack and drink.”

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http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2017/...rtedly-punched-spirit-airlines-passenger.html
 
With all respect to the deceased, it's a good thing Air Florida didn't last long enough to become the but of so many of these jokes. They'd have to put a cop on every flight like an inner city school bus.
 
How long until they turn this into a marketing campaign?

I'd be surprised under their new leadership. New CEO is more of a traditional airline guy - I doubt you'll see as much of this. Strategically, they're focusing their marketing right now on "creating expectations" - particularly for passengers who don't book though the NK site.
 
Can we go back to the old days of slappin the *** outta these kids. Jesus christ, when is enough enough.

The problem started with her mother. Google the Dr. Phil episode and it sounds like she did do exactly that to her daughter...
 
"Bregoli, her mom, and the passenger were removed from the plane and banned from riding Spirit for life."

Well at least there's that. I'm wondering why no one left in cuffs.
 
"Bregoli, her mom, and the passenger were removed from the plane and banned from riding Spirit for life."

Well at least there's that. I'm wondering why no one left in cuffs.

Must have listened to the crew? Wondering if other airlines proactively banned them based upon that. It would seem like the smart thing to do to avoid a PR nightmare. Some people should just get used to road tripping it. This is a prime example of that.
 
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