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The woman was seen standing up, pulling her pants up, and starting to walk away at the end of the 20-second video...

Digital Desk: A female passenger was seen on camera urinating on the plane's floor after being denied by the crew from using the washroom for two hours.

The unidentified woman was seen in a short clip kneeling on the floor of a Spirit Airlines flight headed for the US and arguing with the crew that she want to use the bathroom as she was unable to hold it anymore, Daily Mail reported.

A flight attendant wearing the black-and-yellow uniform of Spirit Airlines recorded the woman arguing and eventually peeing in the corner of the aircraft.

"I need to pee. It's already two hours. You tell me you cannot. You closed the doors," the woman told the flight attendant filming her.


The flight attendant replied to her saying, "Say hello to the camera for me". The irked woman told the flight attendant to "blame yourself".

"Your plane is stopped. I cannot hold the pee. You can do whatever you want," the women replied to the flight attendant.

According to the Daily Mail, the woman even dared the crew to arrest her with a warrant, saying that would be "better than this".

As an explanation, the flight attendant said the woman that she was not permitted to use the toilet and advised her to drink some water because the smell of her urine was disgusting.

The woman was seen standing up, pulling her pants up, and starting to walk away at the end of the 20-second video.

Spirit Airlines has not yet made any statements about the incident.

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