Timmy Dooley says he saw first hand how a number of drunken passengers disturbed a recent flight.
A senator is calling for life-time flying bans for disruptive air passengers.
Fianna Fail's Timmy Dooley says he saw first hand how a number of drunken passengers on a recent flight caused distress to others on board.
Senator Dooley says the individuals wouldn't wear face masks, caused a number of those seated nearby them to cry, and groped one female passenger.
He believes a lifetime travel ban would help improve people's behaviour on flights:
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