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It's always hard to prove a negative but I'm quite proud of my research skills but I can't find any reference at all to the 'new regulation' on Google. Plenty of coach operators are still advertising that hot drinks are available on their vehicles, National Express's Conditions of Carriage specifically state that customers are free to take hot drinks on board (as long as the cups have got safety lids on them) and Drinkmaster is still selling machines to prepare hot drinks on the move:
http:// www.dri nkmaste r.co.uk /drink- machine s/machi nes-on- board-v ehicles .html
If I was a betting man my money would be on the information you've apparently been given turning out to be false!
It's always hard to prove a negative but I'm quite proud of my research skills but I can't find any reference at all to the 'new regulation' on Google. Plenty of coach operators are still advertising that hot drinks are available on their vehicles, National Express's Conditions of Carriage specifically state that customers are free to take hot drinks on board (as long as the cups have got safety lids on them) and Drinkmaster is still selling machines to prepare hot drinks on the move:
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If I was a betting man my money would be on the information you've apparently been given turning out to be false!
I know they have hot drinks on a coach but I assumed the question was about brewing up your own drinks not the ones supplied by the coach operator. I remember a plane fire on a PIA flight that was caused by a passenger lighting up a camping stove to cook food! The plane crashed in Saudi Arabia with over 200 dead!
Eddie, PIA740 was a Hajj flight and although consumed by a cabin fire shortly after take off from Jeddah, the cause was never determined.
The crew flying Saudi163 the following year declared a fire emergency after taking off from Riyadh, and although the plane made it back to the airport with no visible external fire, the plane was completely destroyed by a fire that erupted 3 minutes after the doors were opened and some 23mins after it landed. in the remains of the cabin, 2 butane stoves were found.
The crew flying Saudi163 the following year declared a fire emergency after taking off from Riyadh, and although the plane made it back to the airport with no visible external fire, the plane was completely destroyed by a fire that erupted 3 minutes after the doors were opened and some 23mins after it landed. in the remains of the cabin, 2 butane stoves were found.
^^ Same principle,passenger goes to get a hot drink just as the coach hits a bump in the road. Result passenger claims damages for a scald.
Remember someone successfully sued a coffee shop for selling hot coffee !!
They spilled it and got a scald so they sued the coffee shop for selling them hot coffee and won!
Remember someone successfully sued a coffee shop for selling hot coffee !!
They spilled it and got a scald so they sued the coffee shop for selling them hot coffee and won!
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