Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
Cosmo is right
First for everything i suppose.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
Cosmo is right
First for everything i suppose.
No, he said I was right, not wrong.
I know English is not your first language, but thats fairly basic tbh.
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
That's only on certain trains though. Your common National Rail trains, I believe if Rail Police find you with it you'll get a fine.
However Virgin trains where they sell it I can only presume the legalities are different.
Not just virgin trains they sell it on though.
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Brett
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Must just be down to licensing issues tbh.
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Cosmo
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TBH I think they only sell it on the long haul trains because its a little pointless on the busier short haul ones.
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
Cosmo is right
First for everything i suppose.
No, he said I was right, not wrong.
I know English is not your first language, but thats fairly basic tbh.
Ah right, might want to start an English dictionary thread to alay any further confusion.
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Nick A
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I use the Stansted Express quite often and they have a drinks/snack cart that goes through the train selling alcohol.
I suppose if it isnt bought from the trains snack bar you shouldnt really be allowed to consume your own alcholic beverages
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antscorsa
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police are quite leanent to be honest, aslong as your not loud or acting stupid!
reguarly drink a bottle of cheap wine on thet rain when going into london for a nite out!!
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Mase
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I've never had any problems, even when we took a bottle of sambuca on the train to birmingham one night!
Mase
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LeeM
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me and my mates used to go camping when we were younger and took loads of beer on the trains, never had a problem. ot told to keep the noise down once or twice though
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drunkenfool
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quote: Originally posted by All Torque
Did you know?
The police are allowed to confiscate alcohol from under 18 year olds they see drinking in public places.
It is an offence to possess, carry or drink alcohol on trains, coaches and minibuses.
Never drink and drive, as your reactions will be impaired and could end up in an accident.
Isnt that just about minors?
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Graham88
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quote: Originally posted by Tom
quote: Originally posted by Graham88
That's only on certain trains though. Your common National Rail trains, I believe if Rail Police find you with it you'll get a fine.
However Virgin trains where they sell it I can only presume the legalities are different.
Not just virgin trains they sell it on though.
It was just an example. Any trains that sell it, for instance.
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Deadude
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i dont think ive ever been ona train at night where someone isnt drunk next to me
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sand-eel
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i just do...it's brill if ya get chucked off take the next one
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