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ddd
17th Apr 2008, 14:00
MPs pushing again for beverages ban
By GEOFFREY BEW and RASHA AL QAHTANI

MANAMA

MPs want to ban alcohol from Bahrain International Airport and on all Gulf Air flights, saying it breaches Islamic values, it emerged yesterday. A proposal by five MPs from all political blocs was submitted on Tuesday to parliament chairman Khalifa Al Dhahrani, who will now present it to the relevant committee before it is discussed in the chamber.

The five MPs are Al Menbar bloc's Mohammed Khalid, Al Mostaqbal's (Future) Hassan Al Dossary, Al Asala's Abulhaleem Murad, Al Wefaq's Abdulhussain Metgawie and independent Jassim Al Saeedi.

Mr Metgawie said that the ban on alcohol would not harm the airport and that other GCC airports, which implemented this policy, were never affected.

He said that it is in line with Muslim rules and that Bahrain was an Islamic country that should reflect an Islamic image.

"The airport belongs to the government, so it should stop the breaching of Islamic values," said Mr Metgawie.

The MPs also say that since Gulf Air is fully owned by Bahrain, it should behave in a "respectable and decent" manner.

"We are proposing to ban the sale or consumption of alcohol on Gulf Air because it causes physical, emotional and psychological damage," the MPs said in a joint statement.

"Alcohol is also related to crime and makes people act inappropriately. It gives people a bad reputation and they are looked down upon."

The statement said allowing the airline to serve alcohol also hampered recruitment.

"Many Bahraini men and women do not work in Gulf Air as air stewards because it is against their values to offer alcohol," it said.

Mr Al Saeedi yesterday told the GDN that the proposal was in line with the country's constitution.

"Bahrain is an Arab and Muslim country and the constitution says that alcohol is forbidden," he said.

"This is not the first time we have given the proposal. We presented it in 2002, but it was not discussed at that time, so we are proposing it again."

Mr Al Saeedi denied that the proposed policy would harm Gulf Air or Bahrain's tourism industry. "There are other airlines that do not have alcohol on board and it does not affect them, so why would it affect Gulf Air?

"The whole idea is we want to ban this because you never know what is going to happen and maybe someone will do something silly or stupid and might be a hazard on the plane."

Mr Al Saeedi said the proposal had widespread support among MPs and no one had voiced any objections.

A Gulf Air spokesman said if the proposal became law it would unfairly hinder the airline against its competitors.

"While we respect the parliament and the politicians' views, as an international carrier we are catering to a global market and for us to be an airline of choice, we have to maintain a certain level of standards and service required by our customers," he said.

outhouse
17th Apr 2008, 19:12
Yet another reason not to conceder using the airline or transiting through Bahrain. It’s not worth the hassle to even risk being subjected to draconian attitudes on what is supposedly an international carrier, plenty of other options available that allow individual choice.

joehunt
17th Apr 2008, 20:38
A better idea would be to ban the sale of booze to Muslims. That way they would only have to stock say 1% of what they are stocking now at the airport and on GF.

If they don't want to drink, then they should ban themselves. Oh i forgot, they are all hipro...

Sunny United
17th Apr 2008, 22:19
I'll drink to that - after 24 hours - cheers!

Dixons Cider
18th Apr 2008, 07:33
Another brilliant idea by the long bearded idiots. These are the same people that were proposing that Bahrain's social problems would be resolved if all Bahraini's take 4 wives - 3 nationals and 1 foreigner. :hmm:

If they really have a problem with alchohol, they'd be better off cutting the causeway to prevent the drunken Saudi dirtbags wreaking havoc, instead of welcoming them with open arms.

Ahhh Bahrain.

repapips
19th Apr 2008, 22:05
Ahhh yes!

Another brilliant idea!
Remember also the one where they proposed to ban the display of mannequins on shops because it excites those who see them! Especially when they're wearing lingerie! Woohoo!!!

And the hits just keep on coming...

Sultan85
20th Apr 2008, 02:34
What can I say?:rolleyes:

Let's stop all the flights (from-to) non Muslim states!:8
Or just let's travel by camels and change the name to (THE GOLDEN CAMEL):}

ODMEA
21st Apr 2008, 06:10
GF have enough probs why would they shoot themselves in the foot by doing this? Each year the world and it's peoples progress, however, some parts of the world regress by 500 yrs!!:confused::ugh:

munster
21st Apr 2008, 16:39
remember it is the year 1429 by the muslim calendar!!

newscaster
21st Apr 2008, 16:51
While drinking is abhorred in Islam and people who indulge in it are said to be cursed and are amongst four types of people whom God will never forgive, its their own perogative.

I doubt many Muslims wanting to bar drinking hve good inetions of seeking mercy of his fellow beings in mind, more like doing away with a decadent western and non-muslim trend.

Ali Baba
21st Apr 2008, 18:37
After alcohol ban on GF, they take over the GF management and GF security, pink palace, change into new ninja uniforms and have flt marshallers on each down root hotels,GFcabin crew eccomodation,and 50% of morrocons revenew goes to bahrainis unemployee.

Che Guevara
21st Apr 2008, 18:59
Another brilliant idea to secure Bahrain's future, well done gents! :D

Una mas cerveza por favor....;)

Chao