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Drunk driver crashes into American crowd, injures 28
On Sun, 26 Feb 2017 10:53:11 +0000
Basil Jet wrote: Maybe they should only let people into America who belong to a religion that forbids drinking alcohol? "Hafhel Mohammed Al Humayed admitted one count of being drunk on a plane and one count of common assault and will be sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court on March 22. "He remains in custody until sentencing and could face a prison sentence before being deported back to the Middle East." http://tinyurl.com/hu4lqot More details: http://tinyurl.com/jml3tpx |
Drunk driver crashes into American crowd, injures 28
On 26/02/2017 12:43, burfordTjustice wrote:
On Sun, 26 Feb 2017 10:53:11 +0000 Basil Jet wrote: Maybe they should only let people into America who belong to a religion that forbids drinking alcohol? "Hafhel Mohammed Al Humayed admitted one count of being drunk on a plane and one count of common assault and will be sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court on March 22. "He remains in custody until sentencing and could face a prison sentence before being deported back to the Middle East." http://tinyurl.com/hu4lqot More details: http://tinyurl.com/jml3tpx I flew back from Dahran in Saudi Arabia (now King Fahd airport) via Kuwait some time back. Service between Dahran and Kuwait was excellent. After Kuwait the cabin crew were at full stretch supplying alcohol to the mainly Saudi passengers. No sign of alcohol prohibition as soon as the plane left Arab airspace!! -- Colin |
Drunk driver crashes into American crowd, injures 28
In message , at 17:19:56 on Sun, 26 Feb
2017, ColinR remarked: I flew back from Dahran in Saudi Arabia (now King Fahd airport) via Kuwait some time back. Service between Dahran and Kuwait was excellent. After Kuwait the cabin crew were at full stretch supplying alcohol to the mainly Saudi passengers. No sign of alcohol prohibition as soon as the plane left Arab airspace!! Only making a factual, rather than political, point. But Emirates serves alcohol on its flights and at their flyer club in Dubai, which also has an airline-agnostic pub, and several city centre 5* hotels serve alcohol. OTOH, a flight I took on Air Egypt back to the UK was dry codeshare with BMI, iirc). -- Roland Perry |
Drunk driver crashes into American crowd, injures 28
On 26/02/2017 17:37, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 17:19:56 on Sun, 26 Feb 2017, ColinR remarked: I flew back from Dahran in Saudi Arabia (now King Fahd airport) via Kuwait some time back. Service between Dahran and Kuwait was excellent. After Kuwait the cabin crew were at full stretch supplying alcohol to the mainly Saudi passengers. No sign of alcohol prohibition as soon as the plane left Arab airspace!! Only making a factual, rather than political, point. But Emirates serves alcohol on its flights and at their flyer club in Dubai, which also has an airline-agnostic pub, and several city centre 5* hotels serve alcohol. OTOH, a flight I took on Air Egypt back to the UK was dry codeshare with BMI, iirc). The above was with Air France -- Colin |
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