Twinkle Toes
Growing old disgracefully
Sounds like a job for our old chum the soft drink bottle - with half of its origional refreshing contents tipped out & topped up with cheeky spirit. That'll fox 'em. 

Where are we drinking in Walsall ?
What about 1st Class comp drinkies?
Don't normally get comp alcohol at the weekend in 1st class, just weekdays.
They carnt prove your going to a football match, in any case its blatent discrimination if you ask me !!!It's the Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol etc.) Act 1985.
This prevents:-
• drunken entry into a football ground (which, in practice, to be an arrestable offence includes disorderly behaviour);
• the consumption of alcohol within view of the playing area;
• the consumption of alcohol on certain coaches, trains and motor vehicles travelling to a designated football match;
• the possession of fireworks or flares.
The ban applies to the whole train, regardless of the reason for the journey.They carnt prove your going to a football match, in any case its blatent discrimination if you ask me !!!
Lucky im on the 07.43 out of Euston then, plenty of time for a beer in Birmingham
yrs ago on gulls eye coach it was drink much as you want, stop pubs on way etc...now its a flask, sandwich and maybe a service station stop...The ban applies to the whole train, regardless of the reason for the journey.
As far as coaches are concerned, there is effectively a condition attached to Operators' licences that requires them to comply. If they don't, the coach company could lose its licence and be put out of business.
Following from Lord Bracknell's post (and instead of starting a new post) I am hoping someone can advise if it is an offence to drink alcohol as a passenger in a car?
There is a dispute at the moment between friends with a small wager on the outcome.
Perfectly legal. But they can refuse you admission to Villa Park if you turn up pissed.Following from Lord Bracknell's post (and instead of starting a new post) I am hoping someone can advise if it is an offence to drink alcohol as a passenger in a car?
There is a dispute at the moment between friends with a small wager on the outcome.
Very much doubt it, googling 'is it an offence to drink alcohol as a passenger in a car?' gives many forums where it has been asked but no definitive answer
... except there is no legal duty on Mr Hillbilly to tell anyone that he is driving his car to the game. A licensed minibus operator is required to notify Aston Villa and comply with designation orders. And an unlicensed minibus operator or driver isn't allowed to charge passengers to travel - so is probably committing a different offence.They have to designate you. So technically they could designate "Mr Hillbilly's car" and then you wouldn't be allowed to drink. I've heard before of it being done on minibuses.