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Top lawyer guilty of endangering an aircraft

Raj Tandoo a succesful Scottish lawyer of Asian origin, has today been found guilty of endangering a British Airways aircraft enroute to Stornoway from Edinburgh, by making references to ‘a bomb’ and putting passengers in a state of alarm and distress with his erratic behaviour.

Mr Tandoo was fined £2500 and it is highly unlikely he will be able to continue his legal career.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4361731.stm

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By: Bmused55 - 19th March 2005 at 02:04

I can understand his bereavment over the death of his Father, but his Wife, now that’s a different matter ” Party Time “

LMAO!

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By: Bmused55 - 19th March 2005 at 02:04

I can understand his bereavment over the death of his Father, but his Wife, now that’s a different matter ” Party Time “

LMAO!

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By: steve rowell - 19th March 2005 at 01:41

It was claimed he was deeply depressed and suffering from a “bereavement disorder” following the deaths of his father and wife.

The judge however, took a different view.

I can understand his bereavement over the death of his Father, but his Wife, now that’s a different matter ” Party Time “

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By: steve rowell - 19th March 2005 at 01:41

It was claimed he was deeply depressed and suffering from a “bereavement disorder” following the deaths of his father and wife.

The judge however, took a different view.

I can understand his bereavement over the death of his Father, but his Wife, now that’s a different matter ” Party Time “

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By: Bmused55 - 18th March 2005 at 21:39

The guy’s a pratt
Hope he gets the book thrown at him.

£2500 is too good for him. Custodial sentence I’d say would be better

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By: Bmused55 - 18th March 2005 at 21:39

The guy’s a pratt
Hope he gets the book thrown at him.

£2500 is too good for him. Custodial sentence I’d say would be better

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By: SHAMROCK321 - 18th March 2005 at 19:19

Ohhhh Poor man. I think a tough stance is needed in all matters such as this and as a human being I think there shoud be a certain amount of compassion to people like him but he shouldnt have been flying.

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By: SHAMROCK321 - 18th March 2005 at 19:19

Ohhhh Poor man. I think a tough stance is needed in all matters such as this and as a human being I think there shoud be a certain amount of compassion to people like him but he shouldnt have been flying.

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By: Ren Frew - 18th March 2005 at 19:02

What an asshole. A few seconds madness and his livelyhood down the drain.

It was claimed he was deeply depressed and suffering from a “bereavement disorder” following the deaths of his father and wife.

The judge however, took a different view.

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By: Ren Frew - 18th March 2005 at 19:02

What an asshole. A few seconds madness and his livelyhood down the drain.

It was claimed he was deeply depressed and suffering from a “bereavement disorder” following the deaths of his father and wife.

The judge however, took a different view.

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By: SHAMROCK321 - 18th March 2005 at 18:58

What an asshole. A few seconds madness and his livelyhood down the drain.

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By: SHAMROCK321 - 18th March 2005 at 18:58

What an asshole. A few seconds madness and his livelyhood down the drain.

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