UK – Possibile stop alla vendita di alcolici negli aeroporti al mattino


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Last orders? Morning drinking at airports faces ban

Home Office to review licensing laws following rise in arrests for drunken behaviour

Round-the-clock drinking at UK airports could become a thing of the past under proposals being put forward by the government.

The Home Office is set to launch a review of licensing laws at airport terminals across the country, which could signal an end to early-morning drinking in airport bars and restaurants.

Airlines have been calling for a crackdown on alcohol sales before flights following a spike in arrests for drunken behaviour, claiming they are saddled with the consequences of intoxicated passengers.

The Guardian understands the government intends to release more details on the proposals on Thursday. Home Office minister Victoria Atkins said disruptive or drunk behaviour on flights was unacceptable.

In September, the airline industry warned that drunk passengers could expect to face fines of up to £80,000 if a plane has to be diverted because of disruptive behaviour. Passengers found drunk on a flight could be fined up to £5,000 and jailed for up to two years for breaching air navigation orders.

The same month, a Ryanair flight to Ibiza was forced to return to Manchester airport 36 minutes into the journey because of a “disruptive passenger”. Police later arrested a woman on suspicion of being drunk onboard an aircraft.

In August last year, an investigation by BBC One’s Panorama revealed there had been a more than 70% increase in arrests relating to drunken behaviour on flights or at UK airports, rising from 225 in the year running up to February 2016 to 387 in the subsequent 12 months.

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Sì ma se poi fanno il pieno a bordo siamo a punto e capo. MOL avrà gli occhi così $$ !
 
Guardando regolarmente le scene in aeroporti a connotazione vacanziera come STN o LGW alle 6:00 non mi meraviglia.
 
Guardando regolarmente le scene in aeroporti a connotazione vacanziera come STN o LGW alle 6:00 non mi meraviglia.

Quoto – e Luton, per restare nell'ambito degli aeroporti a connotazione vacanziera nell'orbita della capitale, non è certo da meno; [OT] poi, se ci mettiamo il layout 'sfortunato' dell'area partenze, con spazi gremiti in ogni ordine di posto e folla stipata stile curva sud in attesa dell'uscita d'imbarco per poi correre in direzione della stessa come se non ci fosse un domani, ecco qua che la mia seconda recente visita sarà ovviamente l'ultima. [/OT]

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Rimanendo in tema di alcol e aeroporti (BBC) —

Drunk Japanese pilot arrested at Heathrow Airport

A Japanese pilot who was arrested at Heathrow Airport for being drunk has admitted being more than nine times the legal alcohol limit.

Katsutoshi Jitsukawa, 42, who works for Japan Airlines, was arrested on 28 October after failing a breath test.

He was found to have 189mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood in his system - the legal limit for a pilot is 20mg.

The first officer pleaded guilty to exceeding the alcohol limit at Uxbridge Magistrates' Court on Thursday.

Japanese broadcaster NHK reported that police were alerted by the driver of a crew bus who smelled alcohol on the pilot.

He had been due to be part of a crew flying a Japan Airlines (JAL) flight JL44 to Tokyo but failed a breath test 50 minutes before the departure time.

The Boeing 777 aircraft took off after a 69-minute delay.

JAL issued an apology and pledged to "implement immediate actions to prevent any future occurrence", adding that "safety remains our utmost priority".

The drink-drive limit in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is 80mg, compared to 20mg for pilots.

Jitsukawa was remanded in custody and will be sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court on 29 November.

In June, British Airways pilot Julian Monaghan was jailed for eight months for being caught on duty with 86mg of alcohol in his system.

He had turned up for work at Gatwick Airport after drinking three double vodkas.

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