Douche Jaguars Fan Cancels Plane Tickets Belonging To Houston Texans Fans
By Josh Hill
Two Houston Texans fans were so excited they were going to a game that they posted their plane tickets online — which was a colossal mistake.
According to the FAA, you are not to leave your bags out of your sight at any point during your visit to the airport prior to boarding your plane. If that’s frowned upon by the federal government, then changing plane tickets that don’t belong to you without authorization seems like something that can get you thrown into Gitmo and rectally fed.
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That probably won’t happen to a dopey Jaguars fan but it still doesn’t make what he did to a pair of Houston Texans fans right. Carlos and Alive are two Houston Texans fans that decided to go to a Jaguars game in Jacksonville that featured their favorite team coming to town. Carlos was surprising Alice with a birthday present, but things didn’t go according to plan.
Alice was so excited that she was going to Jacksonville to see her Texans play that she posted a picture of her boarding pass online. Needless to say, the internet is full of shady people and things went south.
"“I mean, what could happen with just a picture of her boarding pass?” Alice asked."
Well, Alice, one thing that can happen is that a douchebag Jaguars fan can use the information on your boarding pass to go online and cancel the tickets. That’s exactly what happened too, as someone with the Twitter handle Duval Undertaker cancelled the tickets using the information that was posted online in the picture.
There’s a happy ending to this story though, as the couple ended up straightening things out and making it to the game anyways but not before they became mini-celebrities in the process.
"“We got there and it was, like, unbelievable because everybody knew us! It was like, ‘You are those Texan fans!'”"
As for the pesky prankster who cancelled the tickets? They face fraud charges thanks to the fact that they falsely impersonated someone else to change government documents. The FAA doesn’t even like it when you bring a bottle of shampoo that is too many ounces too big, let alone change someone else’s tickets without authorization.
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