FAA urges airports to help stop alcohol 'to go' amid unruly passenger spike.
The FAA is urging airport police to arrest more people who are unruly or violent on flights and asking airport bars and restaurants to stop serving alcoholic drinks to go.
The agency's investigations into the surge in aggressive behavior on-board has shown that alcohol is often a contributing factor. Southwest was prompted to make the change in June after an unruly passenger allegedly knocked a flight attendant's two front teeth out.
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