Banning people drinking on public transport is another example of "nanny state politics", according to the Tories.
The Government plans to outlaw boozing on trains, buses and possibly domestic flights in a bid to crack down on binge drinking.
The idea is designed to stop drunken yobs terrorising passengers. But it would also stop ordinary travellers enjoying a drink with their meals.
The proposal has been drawn up by Tony Blair's "Respect Unit".
But Shadow Culture Secretary Theresa May has criticised the plans.
She said: "Alcohol-fuelled violence on trains and on other public transport is caused by people drinking too much in pubs and clubs.
"The news of these proposals is very surprising and seems like another example of the Labour nanny state going completely over the top."
The alcohol ban is apparently one of several policies aimed at tackling binge drinking and anti-social behaviour.
Advisers have also proposed introducing respect "sheriffs" so each community had a "visible local figure accountable for respect".
A Home Office spokesman said: "As part of the respect agenda we are considering a whole range of proposals.
"Nothing has been ruled in or out at this stage. A paper will be published shortly outlining our proposals."
This a daft idea, most people drink before they even get on a plane/train! What do you think? Should drinking on transport be banned?
The Government plans to outlaw boozing on trains, buses and possibly domestic flights in a bid to crack down on binge drinking.
The idea is designed to stop drunken yobs terrorising passengers. But it would also stop ordinary travellers enjoying a drink with their meals.
The proposal has been drawn up by Tony Blair's "Respect Unit".
But Shadow Culture Secretary Theresa May has criticised the plans.
She said: "Alcohol-fuelled violence on trains and on other public transport is caused by people drinking too much in pubs and clubs.
"The news of these proposals is very surprising and seems like another example of the Labour nanny state going completely over the top."
The alcohol ban is apparently one of several policies aimed at tackling binge drinking and anti-social behaviour.
Advisers have also proposed introducing respect "sheriffs" so each community had a "visible local figure accountable for respect".
A Home Office spokesman said: "As part of the respect agenda we are considering a whole range of proposals.
"Nothing has been ruled in or out at this stage. A paper will be published shortly outlining our proposals."
This a daft idea, most people drink before they even get on a plane/train! What do you think? Should drinking on transport be banned?