In the United States, a man who boarded a plane wearing women's underwear over his face instead of a mask was eventually evicted.

However, he said, "If you cover your eyes and nose, then you have a mask," and still raised his voice saying that he was right.



On the 16th local time, foreign media such as NBC2 in the United States reported about an absurd passenger who boarded a flight from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Washington.



According to guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States, passengers on planes must completely cover their nose and mouth and wear a mask large enough to cover both sides of their face without any gaps.

However, Adam Jenne, who boarded the plane on the 15th, was wearing red underwear on his face.




Before takeoff, the flight attendant discovered Mr. Jenne's absurd behavior and asked him to get off the plane, but he countered, saying, "According to the guidelines issued by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the underwear I'm wearing is also a mask."



However, the US Transportation Safety Administration follows the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's standards, so contrary to Jenne's claim, the underwear he wore did not meet the mask standards.




After a lengthy fight with the flight attendants, Jenne eventually got off the plane and was later notified by the airline that her flight was not available until the case was reviewed by the Passenger Accident Review Board.



Nevertheless, in an interview with NBC2, Ms. Jenne strongly said that her 'underwear mask' was right, saying, "It is absurd to allow passengers to eat and drink on the plane and then force them to wear masks."

He also made an absurd assertion, "I've worn underwear on my face before on an airplane. Even then, I was kicked out of the plane, but I think these underwear act as a mask."




The airline, which suffered an unexpected incident, euphemistically said, "It is clear that the customer did not comply with federal mask regulations. Our team solved the problem on the ground before takeoff. Thank you for not disrupting the operation." .



However, Mr. Jenne said, "I did not intend to ruin the day of the passengers who were on the plane with me," but "I plan to use another airline's flight, but even then, I will use underwear instead of a mask."



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