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JetBlue passenger facing $14,500 fine after refusing to wear mask or stop drinking his own alcohol, FAA says

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was proposed Friday by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration.The FAA says the passenger, who was not identified, refused to keep his face mask on and wouldn’t stop drinking his own alcohol that he brought on the place, which is prohibited.

The flight was on Dec. 23 from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York to the Dominican Republic.The FAA says the passenger first crowded the traveler sitting next to him, spoke loudly and refused to wear his face mask.

That’s when a flight attendant intervened and moved the other passenger to a different seat.But the FAA alleges the man’s disruptive behavior continued.

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