FAA Keeps Zero Tolerance Policy for Unruly Passengers Even After Federal Judge Strikes Down Mask Mandate

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FAA Keeps Zero Tolerance Policy for Unruly Passengers Even After Federal Judge Strikes Down Mask Mandate
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So far in 2022, there are 1,233 reports of unruly passengers on airplanes of which just under 70% were mask-related.

“I think it's a great thing. I think it will be added support for myself and fellow colleagues as well as the other law enforcement personnel that are either on or not on the aircraft. It'll just help us a bit more with keeping folks in line and getting back to keeping our skies friendly,” Flight Attendant Latifah Fields said., cases of unruly passengers skyrocketed. In 2021, there were 5,981 reports of unruly passengers of which over 70% were mask-related.

“It was really difficult, just trying to be the 'mask police' for lack of better words,” Fields said.

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