Pilots on Bieber's plane wear masks to avoid pot smoke
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Accused: When Justin Bieber, pictured in New York on Monday, flew a private jet from Canada to New York City to watch the Superbowl he allegedly smoked to much marijuana on the plane the pilots had to wear oxygen masks
Despite several warnings, the singer and his father Jeremy would not stop verbally abusing the flight attendant, and she eventually hid in cockpit with the pilots to avoid Bieber and his entourage.
According to an official report, Justin Bieber and his father Jeremy were 'extremely abusive' towards the flight attendant.
Sad to see this generation falling into addiction - disgusting to see his father encouraging this behavior even more.
The sad thing is that nobody thinks smoking pot can become an addiction. I know from personal experience that it can get pretty bad and make you dependent on it. Oh well, hopefully he gets the help he needs.
The sad thing is that nobody thinks smoking pot can become an addiction. I know from personal experience that it can get pretty bad and make you dependent on it. Oh well, hopefully he gets the help he needs.
It can make you dependent, but you can't become addicted. You don't experience withdrawals from not smoking weed. Most people can quit whenever they want to, unless they have a dependent personality.
Justin Bieber's Private Plane So Reeked of Pot Smoke, Pilots Forced to Wear Oxygen Masks (Report)
The plane was so full of pot smoke that the pilots were forced to wear oxygen masks so they wouldn't risk inhaling and failing any subsequent drug test, which would put their licenses at risk, according to an exclusive NBC News investigative report.
Furthermore, the captain on the leased jet repeatedly told Bieber and his entourage to stop smoking pot, according to an official report of the incident obtained by NBC News.
Bieber and his father were also "extremely abusive" to a flight attendant, according to the report, forcing her to take refuge in the cockpit. The captain also requested that Bieber and Co. "stop their harassing behavior," but after several warnings, he asked the flight attendant to stay with him near the cockpit to avoid further abuse.