Luz Maria Beristain
The Mexican senator insulted an airline representative after being denied access to a flight. Youtube

Quintana Roo Senator, Luz María Beristain, was recently the star of a whole new attempt of authority abuse and was recorded on a video that went viral in social media.

Beristain arrived at the airport and was denied her boarding pass because she was late and the flight was already closed. She started ranting about the service of VivaAerobus and insulting the employee that didn't let her in.

The senator justified her delay: "It's not because I was scratching my belly button in my house, it's because I come from a meeting where we are looking authorize a loan to improve the airport and the press grabbed me right after."

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She believed that in all airlines there is a judgment and flexibility, and went on saying that people think that she should be helped because she is their representative in the Senate and was precisely in a meeting to figure out a way of managing the airport's resources to benefit them.

When the airline representative told the senator she couldn't help her, Beristain expressed to other employees that were present that "maybe this lady is from another political party different than mine and just found a way to bother me."

"Someone messed up with you and now I have to pay for it," continued the politician, to which the young employee replied that she's apolitical.

Even though the senator assured the airline employee that she was going to complain because they were "getting in the way of an authority," and called her "misogynous" and concluded that "the lady is mad at life," not the employee in question, or other airline representatives changed their minds, because, as they explained, those were the company's policies.

While complaining, Beristain took pictures of the employee with her cellphone and assured her she was going to place a claim at the Profeco (Office for Consumer Protection).

Watch her going on with her rant below and let us know what you thing. Was the airline representative wrong? Should she have let her on the flight? Was Beristain's reaction appropriate or not? We want to know your thoughts!

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