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After watching many police programs such as the force Essex, and I'm sure many of you have seen such, it appears that most of police time is taken up by dragging drunks in off the street in the early hours, and most of the problems are all fuelled by booze. Is it now time to review the licensing laws, and revert back to a 10.30pm shutdown of pubs, and a 12.00/1.00am of clubs, or is this just to sensible. I can't really see any other options open, because it's getting very much out of hand.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The 24 hour boozing was meant to stop the problems associated with a blanket 11pm cutoff. In effect it just moves the problem along to later in the night.
I think bar staff should enforce the law against serving alcohol to people who are clearly drunk.
I say this as a drinker myself, but I’ve never caused harm or (much) annoyance to anyone else.
I think bar staff should enforce the law against serving alcohol to people who are clearly drunk.
I say this as a drinker myself, but I’ve never caused harm or (much) annoyance to anyone else.
In order to make a worthwhile contribution to this thread, i've just spent about 30 mins trying to find any material that would suggest D&D or drink related violent crime has risen since the licensing laws changed. My search was in vain which leads me to conclude that the licensing laws are ok as they are. These police documentaries are informative but they do give the impression that drunks are being locked up 24/7 and in their hundreds. We all know that isn't the case. They don't show the drunks who see sense and go home when the police tell them to. That wouldn't make for good viewing.
Government do tend to hide anything that will harm tax revenue, maybe that's why you can't find anything Ken. And as long as they don't have to deal with the problem directly, like the police have to, their happy to let it continue. If folk are allowed to drink in town centre,s until 3.00am its *** law there's going to be more problems than if it was nipped in the bud at 12.00am
I think its a whole social change thing...when I was a teenager and dinosaurs walked the earth, mostly we didn't drink to get drunk because the thing was to be able to hold your drink and not reel around, throw up or generally lose control. I am not saying it didn't happen but that was not the plan.
Most of the offenders are male and the removal of the testes in other species has been found to curb unwanted behaviour and/or aggression the solution, to me anyway, is pretty obvious.
I know that some of the females are scary but I have no idea what the solution is to that.
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