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I'm quite capable of deciding to ignore something if it makes no sense once I've read it.
Low cost airlines make big profits from on-board alcohol sales
Zacs - // I'm quite capable of deciding to ignore something if it makes no sense once I've read it. //

Knock yourself out ...
The isolated incidents of a few people causing trouble in the air should not mean alcohol shouldn’t be served.

It makes the news because it’s so rare.

I enjoy a couple of beers before a flight, and during - it’s part of the holiday experience - so to deny sensible people the opportunity to have a drink due to the rare idiot would be wrong.

I fly about half a dozen times a year, and at one point over two years it was about 20 times a year as I was contracting abroad, so over the years I’ve taken hundreds of flights, and not once, ever, have I been on a plane where there has been trouble.
^^^actually, thinking about it, that’s not quite true.

I caused a minor kerfuffle when flying back from Grand Cayman about 20 years ago because there was a massively fat woman sitting next to me who was taking about a third of my space and I asked to move and she got the right hump.
DD; She got the right hump? That must have been painful. Was your left hump OK?

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