Business class passenger's disgusting act on Melbourne to Dubai flight caught on camera

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Grace O'Neill posted a video to TikTok on Monday which she filmed on a recent flight from Melbourne to Dubai after spotting the man seated across from her in business class.

Woman caught man entertaining himself during entire flight. She said the 'rawdogging' trend has gone too far. READ MORE:Footage has emerged of a man on a flight allegedly pleasuring himself with the plane's cabin lights on while surrounding passengers were wide awake.

Titling the video 'This raw dogging trend is getting out of hand', Ms O'Neill panned the camera from the man to her squirming face. The man in the video was was not watching any entertainment so allegedly took matters into his own hands.♬ - The man was caught on camera on a flight from Melbourne to Dubai moving in a suspicious manner under his blanket 'Ummmmmm, how is this allowed?' one said.

Rawdogging on flights has become a recent TikTok trend, referring to when a person challenges themselves to go without any inflight entertainment, other screens of any kind, sleep, meals or snacks of any kind for the duration of a long-haul flight According to the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority, a passenger's bad behaviour can result in airline personnel and police giving a verbal or written warning.

 

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