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What the....who the.....what....huh??!!?
So one person gets loaded and the solution is to not serve it to anyone? Yep, sounds about right these days. One person got drunk so that means everyone's an alcoholic.
I have to have a vodka/cranberry on every commercial flight I take or else it will crash. I'm 100% on that so far so please, leave the booze for cryin out loud.
Just to be clear, I as only giving reasons I wouldn't care at all if they stopped selling alcohol in airports and on the planes. I don't think you are replying to me but just to mention it. That said, you are totally right, and it is always a very small group of people, or small incidents that get lawmakers all hyped up even though there already exist laws that cover it. And the new laws and rules often are written so poorly that they can and are abused.
Take this example. The airlines could cut down the number of incidents relating to alcohol simply by refusing boarding to people too inebriated to fly. On the plane, by cutting them off. If they bring their own, confiscated.
I bet we all have seen folks way past their limit both boarding and being served. I know I have.
I once worked in an IT company with a great win-win policy of letting programmers, employees, receive packages through the company shipping and receiving. They did it because they were wanting to cut down on folks working from home, not coming in because they had to be home to receive a package.
It was all well and good. Employees appreciated it, and th company liked the results. Then one lunkhead had ordered four huge truck tires, delivered to the loading dock and blocking company related incoming.
Their solution, no more packages to employees. I always thought "but isn't that what a "manager" is there for? To manage? Why doesn't he go to lunkheads office and say "hey...come on. Use a little sense or YOU are barred from the service"" but no...everyone lost.
No need to worry anyway, they aren't likely to start banning alcohol in airports or on flights. I did wonder one thing though, in GA flying, can passengers drink? I don't think it would be a great idea, but is it even allowed?