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News Oleksandr Usyk has been arrested at an airport in Poland | UPDATE: Usyk is FREE (misunderstanding)

You don't get arrested over an expired passport, they just put you in a room until they find a plane to send you back to your point of origin.
Well we know what it was about now. There's also another aspect to the story. They wouldn't let his friend/teammate board the plane and Usyk didn't want to fly alone. Apparently they started to argue with the patrol officers but the language barrier got in the way. That's when both were handcuffed.
 
and after reading that, he was travelling with someone who was shitfaced it appears, i dont know why people drink before they get on planes, doesnt make any sense to me at all to be all volatile when you are going to be in the air
 
i didnt even realise Yahoo was still a thing, i dont think i've seen that since about 2004
They're still around and relevant enough to feature in the Fortune 500 but only a shell of what they once were. AOL is still around as well.
 
do they arrest everyone they suspect of being intoxicated? it's odd. more to come i guess. Either way, just sounds minor. Being detained isn't being arrested or booked or setenced.

I haven’t been back to Poland in about 8 years. Back then their police did not fuck around. In answer to the question, back then, kind of . They basically had/probably still have “drunk tanks” for intoxication. One of my friends went missing and the options where a hospital, police cell or drunk tank. It’s wasn’t a “offence” technically so you wouldn’t face a criminal charge but you would have to pay a fine (although technically it wasn’t a fine, they are charging you for the accommodation they just provided for you lol).
 
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I haven’t been back to Poland in about 8 years. Back then their police did not fuck around. In answer to the question, back then, kind of . They basically had/probably still have “drunk tanks” for intoxication. One of my friends went missing and the options where a hospital, police cell or drunk tank. It’s wasn’t a “offence” technically so you wouldn’t face a criminal charge but you would have to pay a fine (although technically it wasn’t a fine, they are charging you for the accommodation they just provided for you lol).
I guess we have those too, or at least I see the trucks that drive around to pick drunks up. I don't drink so I never had to worry about it.
 
Well we know what it was about now. There's also another aspect to the story. They wouldn't let his friend/teammate board the plane and Usyk didn't want to fly alone. Apparently they started to argue with the patrol officers but the language barrier got in the way. That's when both were handcuffed.
For Usyk maybe it is good from business point of wiev in order better sell live gates.
One from most common versions is that they get attention because had remained in control gates area in airport too long time. Maybe cos someone didn't had get allowed and they psyched....
 
Obstruction of justice.
Lock this son of a bitch up.
Ukraine will evalue justice in form of possible yes/ no supplies of spare parts for Mig 29 and helicopters before crying about peace of shit like papers.
 
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