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  2. Booze-fuelled air rage: Should alcohol be banned on planes?

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    You cannot be drunk aboard an aircraft: you are not allowed to board a plane if you are intoxicated, nor drink excessively once on a flight. ... Only alcoholic drinks purchased on board may be ...

  3. Should alcohol be limited at airport bars and banned on planes?

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    "There are more than 5,000 incidents already that have been violent in nature on planes, and so many of them are tied to alcohol," Senator Ed Markey (D-Mass.) told Yahoo Finance.

  4. How drinking on a plane may be bad for your heart - AOL

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    The German scientists expected that alcohol consumption at low air pressure would have an effect on people, but “we were surprised to see that the effect was so strong,” Elmenhorst said ...

  5. Alcohol consumption recommendations - Wikipedia

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    Guidelines generally give recommended amounts measured in grams (g) of pure alcohol per day or week. Some guidelines also express alcohol intake in standard drinks or units of alcohol. The size of a standard drink varies widely among the various guidelines, from 8g to 20g, as does the recommended number of standard drinks per day or week.

  6. 0-0-1-3 - Wikipedia

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    0 drinking and driving incidents (DUI's) 1 drink per hour; 3 drinks per evening; The first two numbers reflect the law. One drink per hour is approximately the amount the body can metabolize. Three drinks per night was selected as a target below the amounts recognized by NIAAA as binge drinking (4 drinks for women, 5 drinks per men).

  7. List of alcohol laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    21 Exception: Underage drinking allowed on non-alcoholic premises with parental consent, and for religious and medical purposes. [39] 14% ABV cap on beer. Sunday off-premises sales from 12:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. allowed only by local referendum. [40] In general, one may not be drunk in public.

  8. Airline calls for airport bars to limit number of alcoholic ...

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    Ryanair is calling on airport bars to join in on the limitation of drinks allowed per passenger. ... are not limited to 2 alcoholic drinks ... to limit the amount of drinks to two per passenger to ...

  9. Drinking On Planes Could Be Bad For You, New Study Finds - AOL

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    A new study, published in the medical journal Thorax on Monday, found that when people fell asleep after drinking alcohol in a low air pressure environment similar to that on airplanes, their ...