Originally posted by Jon B
Afraid I don't believe the hype about binge drinking and the declining standards in the UK. The Press would have you believe we're going to 'hell in a hand cart' but it's no worse now than it was twenty years ago in most town centres in the UK. In fact with the relaxation of the licensing laws it's actually better as you don't get everyone spilling out onto the streets at the same time.
As for the issue of drinking to excess on planes, well just hand out cards which the passenger must read prior to receiving their boarding pass stating that rowdy or drunken behaviour won't be tolerated at all and that the airline reserves the right to refuse return passage if an individual causes a problem and / or take action to refer the individual to the relevant authorities at the point of arrival - Any subsequent costs incurred by taking action to be charged to the passenger
Jon B
Jon - nice thought/idea - its a shame that it would make no difference. People my age, and especially those in their late teens, seriously have a major lack of respect for rules/laws etc today. It is something I can only see getting worse, the amount of "air rage" incidents has increased quite dramatically and you only have to go on an Easy Jet (or similar) flight to Amsterdam/Ibiza etc to see how much of a problem it is.
The solution..... I don't know, it annoys me that action doesn't seem to be taken by the CC, but then I guess they aren't Police officers and it isn't easy taking on a large number of rowdy guys, so maybe they turn a blind eye for an easier life.
Neil