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johnsonutah t1_je4vl9u wrote

Just ban nips, they serve no purpose

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mightynifty_2 t1_je5a34j wrote

They have their purpose. Nips can make for fun little gifts, be put into piñatas, be snuck into the movies or other places that overcharge for alcohol, and more. Banning something instead of fixing it is rarely a good idea. Not to mention how many people will simply go to the next size up if nips are banned, meaning more alcohol use.

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appslap t1_je5n4ub wrote

They are allowed for carry on, on planes. TSA approved in a quart size bag. I’m about to go on vacation and it’s clutch to bring them. I am by no means an alcoholic and cannot fathom littering these on the ground.

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Z010011010 t1_je6zsnq wrote

>14 CFR 135.121(a) >No person may drink any alcoholic beverage aboard an aircraft unless the certificate holder operating the aircraft has served that beverage.

Just so you're aware, you can bring mini-bottles onto an airplane, but you're not allowed to drink them.

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appslap t1_je783jv wrote

I was on a flight a few months ago and the flight attendant said “I just have to pour them for you”. Also it’s not really difficult to just get a coke and pour my own whiskey into it. I’m not getting too saucy.

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Z010011010 t1_je79co7 wrote

Yeah, it's to prevent people from getting shithoused and unruly on a commercial flight. It's just a legal framework for them to be able to cut you off if you're getting sloppy.

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