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新闻报报看 | 大马空服人员职工会向Jakim大马伊斯兰发展局喊话,要他们去研究全面禁止航空公司向乘客提供酒精饮料的服务。因为他们接到投诉,曾经有穆斯林空服人员拒绝向乘客提供酒精饮料,而遭到公司训斥。(主播:梁宝仪、黄界錤)

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00:00 Some of you who have been on long-haul flights may have had the experience of having a few drinks on the plane, drinking while watching a movie, and then flying.
00:09 But if you ever fly to the United Arab Emirates, you may not be able to drink much.
00:16 An organization like the Jamaican Islamic Development Bureau, JAKIM, has asked them to study the full ban on airline services that provide alcohol and beverages to passengers.
00:25 The organization's main proposal is the U.S. Air Force's Worker's Union.
00:29 But why is there such a demand?
00:32 The reason is that they received a complaint that Muslim air crew members refused to provide alcohol and beverages to passengers and were scolded by the company.
00:40 According to the online media, Malaysia Gazette quoted a statement from the Jamaican Air Force's Worker's Union.
00:44 "In the past 10 years, Muslim employees have been a major issue in how to deal with alcohol and beverages. But after so long, we have not found a solution."
00:55 In addition to Muslim employees refusing to provide alcohol and beverages, the work group also said that drinking will also cause passengers to get drunk on the plane and even sexually harass air crew members.
01:07 So they boldly argued that airlines should ban alcohol.
01:11 If all flights stop providing alcohol and beverages, it will be a big leap forward for our country.
01:17 It can also prevent various medical complications that occur when passengers drink too much during flight.
01:22 The former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Jamaican Air Force's Worker's Union, Jack Kim, was not happy with the statement.
01:30 He tweeted on the X-Platform, "If this is the case, should all Malaysian drivers be banned from driving any vehicles that carry beer bottles?
01:40 And should Malaysian customs officers not be able to check beer products and taxes when passing through customs?
01:47 Should the Ministry of Finance hire more non-Muslim employees to be officials?
01:53 Because many domestic business activities are not in line with the requirements of the food and beverage law."
01:58 But let's go back to the topic. The Jamaican Air Force's Worker's Union suddenly raised this demand.
02:03 In fact, it is mainly to take a "safety car".
02:06 While Muslim employees avoid touching the hot topic of alcohol products, Jack Kim also considered banning the airline industry from drinking.
02:16 Yes, the Deputy Minister of the Prime Minister's Office, Feliha Shan, who recently took charge of religious affairs,
02:21 said in a statement that the government is considering selling alcohol drinks in the form of an automatic vending machine.
02:29 The Deputy Minister said that this is to make it easier for Muslim recipients not to directly touch alcohol when working.
02:36 [Music]

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