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Old 16-10-2004, 13:01   #96
Bazf
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Re: Young people today

Willow your right about them not wanting to fund higher education but its not just now it was also when I left school plus the fact that the UK has made it elitist so its not available to everyone, it a crying shame when you see figures that show more people are getting degrees through open univeristy with an average age of over 37 then people leaving our higher education establishments.
I could live with your argument about food in pubs but I am not talking about a family out eating, I saw many of them and ate in quiet a few while home, I am talking about going in to pubs in Accy and seeing 15 and 16 years old kids getting drunk and as I still like to pub crawl seeing the same kids bumping in to there parents in different pubs.
Here is an ordinunce from St Petersburg(next door to Tampa, not Russia)

At the BayWalk entertainment complex in St. Petersburg, youths under 18 must be with a guardian who is at least 21 years old after 11 p.m. On the second floor, where the bars are located, youths under 18 must be with a parent or guardian after 9 p.m.
The city of Pinellas Park technically still has a juvenile curfew, but officials have decided not to enforce it until all court challenges are complete.

Could/would this happen in Accy?
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