Poor behaviour on an aircraft

My guess is that the master at arms can throw you in the brig on a ship and the train can stop at the next station and have you arrested. On a plane it is slightly different. The passengers need monitoring and the attendants can do this if they are the only ones serving the alcohol.
 
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Why should reasonable people be denied a drink, because some cretin may not be able to behave like an adult?

This has been the case for years. They tell you not to drink your own alcohol but are happy to sell it to you at a premium. I've personally been lied to by cabin staff and that it is ''illegal', when it isn't. Of course if it was illegal they would not be able to sell it at all, so it makes a mockery of the whole thing.
 
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Indeed. Some are reasonable; some are not.

However, you presumably go into a pub or restaurant to eat and drink; you board a plane, train or ship to travel having paid the fare.
 
Why should reasonable people be denied a drink, because some cretin may not be able to behave like an adult?

because I do not drink so it will not effect me plus the fact that I am not allowed to smoke

:)
 
They should not flog booze on the plane imho

Any one boozed up or suspected of being boozed up should not be allowed to fly or get on the plane

any one who is on the plane prior to take off that is boozed up should be asked to get off if they refuse a*** of trousers & scruff of the neck & slung off with a boot up the arris for good measure

Any one causing mayhem on a flight should be detained on arrival frog marched into a dentention room & have deep heat squirted up or around there arris no exceptions

same go's for any drunk turning up at a hospital causing mayhem they should be slung out.

because I do not drink so it will not effect me plus the fact that I am not allowed to smoke

:)
You do not have a passport either, so it is hardly likely to ever concern you.
Why are you not allowed a passport, arse end?
 
Bit OT but I hope the 1st day at work went alright for u today him :?: hard as it may be dragging yer **** end out of bed

u will get into the routine eventually. Good luck (y):)
 
My guess is that the master at arms can throw you in the brig on a ship and the train can stop at the next station and have you arrested. On a plane it is slightly different. The passengers need monitoring and the attendants can do this if they are the only ones serving the alcohol.
I suppose you are correct in that the attendant can decide...... On one flight I saw cabin crew happily sell more alcohol to yobs that were well OTT in their behaviour, loudness, swearing and disruption. When the plane landed at Stanstead, these same idiots were very quiet as they slinks away like rats perhaps in case they got arrested by the gun carrying cops?
 
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