GRAYWAYS COACHES

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simmy1
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GRAYWAYS COACHES

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Hi guys

this is the first time we have travelled with Grayways i am wondering if they allow alcohol on the coach and how strict they police it i am not talking a crate just a couple of bottles in a small cool bag with sarnies

we are not intending to be drunk or riotous just wanted a quiet drink on the journey down there as not going be paying wembley prices no matter what

any advice welcome

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simmy1 wrote:Hi guys

this is the first time we have travelled with Grayways i am wondering if they allow alcohol on the coach and how strict they police it i am not talking a crate just a couple of bottles in a small cool bag with sarnies

we are not intending to be drunk or riotous just wanted a quiet drink on the journey down there as not going be paying wembley prices no matter what

any advice welcome
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thanks guys i wont make it obvious as i say prob be 2 bottles for the trip hidden in bag out of sight rather than a big bag of nothing but alcohol
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cheers A&L will do does he travel with them a lot as i say this is our first time and to be honest first of many trips with them
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You'll see when you PM him what rules/regs are on board
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ancientnloyal wrote:You'll see when you PM him what rules/regs are on board


http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1985/57/section/1
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Sorry All Grayway coaches are NO alcohol on board!

All Grayway coaches and coaches hired in by Grayways on the day will display a sign saying " No alcohol " and a similar copy of the legislation that Jaws1 posted.

Drivers have the right to check any bags for alcohol.

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Is the old guy who IIRC owned Grayway (Jim? completely bald bald fella) still alive. He once took us on a fishing trip to Ulverston Canal. I think he had suffered a few heart attack or health scares even then and boy the trip was scary :)
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cpwigan wrote:Is the old guy who IIRC owned Grayway (Jim? completely bald bald fella) still alive. He once took us on a fishing trip to Ulverston Canal. I think he had suffered a few heart attack or health scares even then and boy the trip was scary :)
sounds like "the hills have eyes" :)
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