yes - I think not. If the unruly child is a passenger on a domestic flight then the rules are those of the U.S. and unless the child poses a danger to other passengers or to him or herself, then the child's misconduct is the parent's responsibility. For unaccompanied minors, I am not certain of the regulations.
Delta Airlines
smoking
May be child labor is big problem for federal organization, so it ban so far....
Yes, the Samsung Note 7 airline ban has been implemented. Passengers found with the device may face consequences such as being denied boarding, having the device confiscated, or being subject to fines or penalties. It is important for passengers to comply with the ban to ensure safety during air travel.
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The Galaxy Note 7 travel ban had a significant impact on travelers and the airline industry. Travelers were inconvenienced as they had to surrender or leave behind their devices, while airlines faced logistical challenges in enforcing the ban and potential safety risks from the banned devices. This led to disruptions in travel plans and financial losses for both travelers and airlines.
yes they can a restraining order
Air Canada banned smoking on its flights in 1989. The ban was part of a broader trend in the airline industry to enhance passenger comfort and address health concerns related to secondhand smoke. By 2000, the ban was extended to all domestic flights and international flights departing from Canada.
the evidence that scientist had to ban DDT was that birds were getting extinct in particular cites and in the 1960's there was a problem with child development. scientist believed that DDT was doing this
Inhuman factory conditions forced the government to take action.
Plato banned the flute because he believed it was associated with excessive emotion and unruly behavior, commonly seen in the cults of Dionysus. He preferred the more structured and rational qualities of the lyre for musical expression in his ideal society.
Ray-Ban sunglasses were invented in 1936 by Bausch & Lomb, an American company. Initially designed for pilots to reduce glare while flying, Ray-Ban sunglasses became popular after the Aviator style was released to the public in 1937.