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Okay, well, we should first mention that there's no pun intended with our headline. However, with that said, a Nevada man is accused of looking at pornography and fondling himself while on a Southwest Airlines flight! Find out what happened after the jump!
On a Southwest flight to Denver from Baltimore-Washington International Airport, 63-year-old Daniel Drinan, sat down, hooked up his laptop computer to the airline's Internet service and began viewing pornography.
A passenger seated near him noticed he was fondling himself and alerted a flight attendant. Daniel also allegedly tried to use his laptop to shield his activity.
A male attendant arrived at Daniels seat, saw that he was "exposed" and requested that he "put his pants back together."
Police said he was taken into custody Saturday at Denver International Airport on charges of committing lewd, indecent or obscene acts in public aboard an aircraft, CNN reported.
During a court appearance Monday in Denver, he was released on his own recognizance on the condition that he not fly, including to future court appearances.
What's Your Instinct: In the age of inflight internet and constant connectivity, should pornographic websites be restricted while inflight? Or should passengers be allowed to view any websites they wish so long as they keep it in their pants?
Of course, there's the other solution to this problem? The oversized 'sock' that you can use to shield your 'private' videos and conversations.
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