Results 1-2 of 2 for smoking speaker:Frank Roy
- Public Bill Committee: Aviation (Offences) Bill: Clause 1 - Arrest without warrant (2 Apr 2003)
Mr Frank Roy: ...specific offences in UK law relate to disruptive passenger behaviour. Those offences under the Air Navigation Order 2000 are endangering the safety of an aircraft, being drunk on an aircraft, smoking when it is prohibited on an aircraft, disobeying a lawful command by the commander of an aircraft and acting in a disruptive manner, which includes interfering with the cabin crew in the...
- Aviation (Offences) Bill (7 Feb 2003)
Mr Frank Roy: Unfortunately, I do not have those figures, but I know that the CAA would be happy to get them for the hon. Gentleman. However, he is right to mention smoking because it starts a series of events on aircraft, and I will say more about that later. About 45 per cent. of the air rage incidents were categorised as alcohol-related.
