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Thread: Drunks on a plane?

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    Drunks on a plane?

    I’ve never understood why p I s s e d passengers are allowed on a plane in the first place, some of the worst journeys I’ve had are when people have had too much.

    I agree with what Michael O’Leary at Ryan Air is saying, people should be limited to two drinks before getting on a plane.

    Same on flights as well.

    If you can’t take a flight without getting hammered you’ve got a serious issue.

    It can be really scary being on a plane, especially with kids if you have violent, loud mouthed a r s e holes tanked up!

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    I flew to Vegas with a mate and on board was a stag party. Bloody nightmare. Shouting, standing up, constantly demanding more drinks. Eventually they were refused any more. Return flight the basta*ds were on our plane again.

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    I hope they include the pilots in that ruling!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kettering_baggie View Post
    I hope they include the pilots in that ruling!
    😂😂😂😂😂😂

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    The minority spoil it for the rest of us who enjoy a couple of hours relaxing with a few drinks to kick off a trip somewhere, my cousin has a massive group of mates who go away every so often and anyone who's a nuisance after a drink isn't allowed! There's a lot to be said for self regulation, just needs folk to be grown up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westcountryvillain View Post
    The minority spoil it for the rest of us who enjoy a couple of hours relaxing with a few drinks to kick off a trip somewhere, my cousin has a massive group of mates who go away every so often and anyone who's a nuisance after a drink isn't allowed! There's a lot to be said for self regulation, just needs folk to be grown up.
    Don’t you think though that people who are p I s a e d up and loud and obnoxious should be barred from boarding in the first place and if they show similar behaviour whilst the plane is being readied for taking off they should be ejected?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Don’t you think though that people who are p I s a e d up and loud and obnoxious should be barred from boarding in the first place and if they show similar behaviour whilst the plane is being readied for taking off they should be ejected?
    I think, nowadays, most people who are p i ssed are stopped from boarding. However, sometimes it takes a while for ”the effect to kick in”, which could explain why drunks sometimes are encountered on board.

    I believe there are hefty fines and severe punishment awaiting for those who create disturbance while under the influence, eg if a plane has to land somewhere else earlier.

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    Don’t think drunks should be tolerated anywhere personally whether it’s a plane, train or restaurant. If a plane has to divert due to a drunk then the drunk or the drunks parents should be responsible for the associated costs.

    Excess alcohol is mainly a British thing. You don’t see large numbers of other nationalities p issed.

    Anybody who has a drugs or drink issue going to A and E should pay the associated costs rather than the NHS.

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    Almost thought this was about a new film, a sequel to snakes on plane. How disappointed 😄 also don’t watch snakes on a plane it’s terrible.

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    I thought I’d missed a good film when I saw the post.

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