You mean they tried to store it in the overhead bin reserved for emergency equipment. Not a story. Passenger wrong.
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Perhaps it was the yelling and cursing and not the cake.
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You can bring a whole cake through security?
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I brought a dozen eggs, 8 mini hummus packs, 2lbs carrots + ice packs on flight. No problems. Didn't want fridge stuff to go bad while away
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Really? Is this due to passengers thinking you can do anything on a plane and if they harass you, you can settle for more after sueing?
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Have airlines announced that overhead bins have the same conditions for storing birthday cakes as kitchen cabinets or fridges? Just asking..
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They couldn't store the cake in the reserved bin. I have flown JB on Thanksgiving Day and folks could store turkeys in the overhead bins.
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Well, she's wearing a crown, she should be able to do whatever she wants.
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I feel like there are layers to this story.
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I suppose some ppl think they're privileged

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Sorry, its tough to sarcasm b4 coffee.
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More people trying to get paid.
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Then the crew served the cake to the rest of the passengers
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