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With Laura Maxwell 18/03/19

Do we need to call time on drinking at Scottish airports and on flights? And what is the value of true-life crime documentaries?

Phone-in:
According to ‘The Times’ rules have been introduced that require all duty-free alcohol to be placed in sealed bags to stop airline travellers opening bottles until well after their aircraft has landed. This Saturday, two men were detained after a 'drunken' fight on a Ryanair flight from Glasgow to Tenerife left blood splattered across the cabin.
Laura asks:
Do we need to call time on drinking at Scottish airports and flights?

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