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Anti binge drinking measures are destroying our night life.

category national | miscellaneous | opinion/analysis author Friday May 28, 2004 03:06author by Chris Bondauthor email chrisbonn_irl_2000 at hotmail dot com Report this post to the editors

Anti drink legislation such as the intoxicating liquor act will not make the streets safer and will only curb our liberites.

For the past 14 months justice minister Michael Mc Dowell has been committed to curbing "binge drinking".The methods he has been using in order to do so are rather high handed and will only destroy the fabric of our nightlife in ireland. These methods include restricting access to cheaper drinks at a certain time ie banning happy hour. and moving the thursday night closing time back to 23:30.

These measures are supposed to make the streets safer. yet round my local there is as much fights outside the pub as there ever was. The only thing thats changed is that the entertainment that used to take place on a thursday is cancelled due to the earlier closing times.Banning happy hour only means that a night out is a bit more expensive, as if the price of drink isn`t high enough.

More methods are on the way. there is much talk of the drinking age being increased to 21 meaning that some adults can vote and elect corrupt, smoke and give themselves lung cancers,go off and fight a war and die but are not allowed to go out for a few drinks and enjoy themselves. This is based on the grossly false assumption that all alchohol related violence is caused by those in the 18-20 age group.

This tactics are highly unfair as 99% of people who go out on saturday nights drink rather sensibly and do so to enjoy themselves. why should we curb everyones freedoms when problems are only caused by a small minority.

The government said that these methods would make the streets safer but there has been no evidence to suggest that they are. They have kept silent on the recent effects of this legislation.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   "the fabric of our nightlife in ireland"?     Brendan Been    Fri May 28, 2004 05:26 
   Ban Alcohol Advertising - Educate our children - Change our culture     Anonymous    Fri May 28, 2004 12:13 
   Who Really Has The Problem?     Shawn Hunter    Fri May 28, 2004 12:34 
   rules rules rules and more rules. won't make the streets safer or stop violence.     .:. libertarian iosaf.    Fri May 28, 2004 13:15 
   In response to Shawn Hunter - Individualism & Collectivism (Culture)     Anonymous    Fri May 28, 2004 21:15 
   shaun     tom    Sun May 30, 2004 00:31 
   drinking     steve    Sun May 30, 2004 01:25 
   i recognise that there is a problem but there is an alternative way to tackling it.     chris bond    Sun May 30, 2004 01:39 
   different approaches     steve    Sun May 30, 2004 02:20 
 10   Drinking     Phil Boylan    Mon May 31, 2004 00:47 
 11   sensationalist claims and alternatives.     chris bond    Mon May 31, 2004 01:45 
 12   Ban everything!     Freedom    Sun Jun 20, 2004 10:56 


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