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July 8, 2012

Florida woman grounded for singing too loudly on plane

     New York: A Florida woman was booted from a Caribbean-bound plane after she refused to stop singing at the top of her lungs. According to MSNBC, police officers forcibly removed Marsha Ballantyne from a Caribbean Airlines aircraft waiting to take off in New York after fellow passengers complained about her in-flight entertainment, the NY Daily News reported. The 32-year-old “became belligerant” after she was repeatedly asked by staff on board to lower her voice, said airline spokesperson Clint Williams. The pilot had already taxied out of the gate at John F. Kennedy Airport before Ballantyne began her performance, delaying the Trinidad and Tobago-bound flight. But no charges were filed against the songstress, and she was rebooked on a later flight.
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