Ryanair Cabin Crew Caught Smuggling Ciggies

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Don't they just need to prove that the 13800 cigarettes were for personal use? The could be chain smokers!!! :p
 
Good article

They allegedly had about 13,800 cigarettes in their bag.
That is just slightly over the legal amount for vactioners going to the UK, which is 200 cigarettes.
;)
 
Their bag? I did not think it was possible to fit that many cigarettes in a bag. :shock:

Oh and the headline refers to "Ryannair stewardesses...." yet the article mentions

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Gemma Phillips, 26, and Adam McEvatt, 28, were stopped by customs at John Lennon Airport, Liverpool....
Has Adam had a sex change? :confused:
 
Lol their nanna probably runs A news agent, can't blame them for trying to top up their woeful CC earnings, albeit illegally
 
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