To: Simon Green
They should do that here as well.
Booze affects you more in the air than on the ground. I know Southwest has a zero tolerance policy about letting even slightly inebriated people board. Others are more flexible.
Drunk people are definite safety risk on a flight.
3 million air miles — all USA/CAN/MEX — talking here.
2 posted on
07/27/2018 8:40:43 AM PDT by
freedumb2003
("Trump is such a liar. He said we'd be tired from all this winning" (/dfwgator 7/27/18))
To: Simon Green
Getting drunk is what the Brits do best these days.
4 posted on
07/27/2018 8:46:51 AM PDT by
ClearCase_guy
(The MSM is in the business of creating a fake version of reality for political reasons.)
To: Simon Green
Im actually surprised that in 2018 alcohol is still being sold on flights considering everything else has been nannified. I expect these days are numbered.
12 posted on
07/27/2018 9:13:43 AM PDT by
Drew68
To: Simon Green
I would worry more about the pilots getting drunk.
14 posted on
07/27/2018 9:16:43 AM PDT by
Fresh Wind
(Hillary: Go to jail. Go directly to jail. Do not pass GO. Do not collect 2 trillion dollars.)
To: Simon Green
[[The UK Wants Its Flyers to Stop Getting so Drunk]]
That’s discrimination. Inebrephobia!
16 posted on
07/27/2018 9:35:51 AM PDT by
Bob434
To: Simon Green
Plenty of "conservatives" espouse freedom, as long as it's the freedoms they enjoy.
"Naturally, in MY experience, some things simply need to be banned! That one character, for instance... The foremost distiller of his time... Well Old George Washington took it a little too far!"
17 posted on
07/27/2018 9:59:44 AM PDT by
golux
To: Simon Green
And they need to stop going to places like Krakow for their drunken stag parties.
20 posted on
07/27/2018 10:17:30 AM PDT by
dfwgator
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