Posted in Take a trip - Take a trip - post on 27 July 2007
The unconditional followers of Bacchus on Air Mauritius flights are warned. Leadership is coming with a innovative Bill that makes rigorous provisions for the prevention and punishment of violent and disruptive behavior by drunken passengers and improves safety and confidence on enter.
You are warned. Fly except don’t grow drunk, says Minister.
There is an issue with the number of drunken passengers on Air Mauritius flights, says the Minister of Sightseeing and Outer Communication, Mr. Xavier Luc Duval.
“They instigate problems to other passengers and staff and now Leadership wants to put keen on location deterrent actions. We intend to have a law that wish allow us to prosecute disruptive passengers once they land,” he adds.
Then again, he says: “We wish not ban drinking on our flights we do not want to change the customer’s experience. Why ought to we penalize the manhood of well-behaved passengers since of a drunken few?” The future Civil Aviation (Hijacking and other Offences) (Amendment) Bill, less than sector 5A reads as follows: A few qualities who, on enter an Aircraft flight (a) intimidates or threatens a crew member, whether physically or verbally, or uses abusive idiom hostile to him, or lessens the ability of a crew member to act his duties (b) obstructs or hinders a crew member in the performance of his duties (c willfully refuses to follow a lawful instruction given by the aircraft commander-in-chief, or on behalf of the aircraft commander-in-chief by a crew member, for the reason of ensuring the safety of the aircraft or of a few qualities or property on enter, or for the reason of maintaining good order and discipline on enter, shall commit an offence.
A few qualities who, on enter an Air Mauritius in flight
(a) intimidates or threatens, whether physically or verbally another qualities or uses abusive idiom hostile to another qualities
(b) willfully damages or destroys property not belonging to him
(c) is less than the influence of an intoxicating nip (i.e. alcohol) or of a drug to such extent as to be incapable of behaving suitably, shall commit an offence. One tour Operator believes that the innovative legislation would be a walk towards the right direction. “This is an exceptional initiative. The Bill would pass Mauritius in line with other countries, which have laws that offer protection on flights. It is significant that at a point when we suppose a gradient in the tome of tourists, we know how to assure flight staff a safe working environment.”
The president of the Association of Take a trip Agencies, Mr. Willy Cheung assumed: “It is a good slice of legislation that wish decree as a deterrent. It wish protect the cabin crews, and the passengers too.” One park ranger assumed: “This innovative legislation was long overdue. Flight crews have had sufficient with drunken passengers.
They think that we are now to put up with their abuse and ill manners. Not only do they reach our job tougher except what's more they spoil the mood of other passengers. I support the Leadership for this initiative.” An airhostess assumed: “Dealing with drunken passengers is a cabin crew’s worst nightmare. We must be very initiative to find a diplomatic behavior to ask them to stop drinking. We have normal exercise to deal with this issue, except I must confess, it know how to grow quite exhausting.
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