Air India Urination Case: DGCA may allow use of restraining device to control unruly passengers on flights, but only in THIS condition
Some airlines in India like Air Asia already keep the restraining device in the aircraft cabin for cabin crew to utilise in case passengers become physically violent.
Air India Urination Case: As per the report, a "level 3 violation" involving abusive and physically violent passengers will warrant use of this restraining device that resembles a handcuff. (Pic: PTI/File)