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they keep talking about bringing in minimum pricing in scotland ... BBC News - Scottish government reintroduces alcohol pricing bill they kicked it out last year .. but have brought it back in as a bill this year .... |
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I would never have done that Jen:D
I go to the Railway on a Saturday where i meet some of the members off accyweb. just for a social drink and chat i have 3 to 4 pints a week putting larger up by 80p a pint will mean my pint will be £3 a pint as i only go out once a week and we all buy a round of drinks its not going to stop me going to the railway on a sat. |
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This won't make a jot of difference and I'm sure that the services which have to treat the aftermath of a drunken brawl will not see a penny.
The last time I was a bit squiffy was at the work Xmas do on the 9th Dec. I have no idea what time I got home but I do remember how I got home. I have no recollection of anything after getting in. I woke up to a pile of clothes on the bathroom floor which I don't remember leaving there, and, I still had my make up on which made me look a bit Alice Cooperesque. I know that I didn't fight anyone, fall over and injure myself or vomit on anybody's soft furnishings but apart from that, the memory is very fuzzy. Maybe a better way would be to charge people for their Ambulance and A&E treatment, paid for by credit card at the time of treatment. Having to pay a couple of hundred quid for services required after a good night out may make some people think twice. Having done a stint in A&E (many years ago), I can say with a degree of experience that most of the people who attend after a drunken night out are complete time wasters and require nothing more than a plaster (and a good kick in the pants). :D |
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the only thing cameron will acheive by increasing booze prices is making the illigal cheap booze market more appealing.There is already a big problem with fake/cheaper booze which is often literally toxic and has seriouly harmed people who knowingly or un-knowingly drink it.
milions will be wasted trying to stop it but just like with cheap tobbacco they will fail it would be much simpler and cost effective to keep booze reasonably priced and look elsewhere to make a few quid maybe getting vodaphone and other large companies to pay their 22 billion tax debt wouldnt hurt the economy :rolleyes: |
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Maybe he'd be better off having a social worker hanging about on the booze aisle of supermarkets to help people stop drinking? :p
I can see it from both sides - if booze is cheaper then we buy more and drink more, if the price is higher makes us think twice about it. As for pub prices these are quite high anyway so raising the tax will damage pub drinkers on some nights but not places where they hand out freebies , buy 1 and get 1 free and so on - mainly in clubs and so on. We should charge these iresponsible drinkers who waste NHS resources for the use of Ambulances; that would serve them right for being out of control. |
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I don't know whether this still applies, but some years ago a mate had an road accident and needed hospital treatment and he got a bill for the ambulance, haven't heard of it happening recently though
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i think there are bigger burdens on the NHS than a few rides to hospital for drunk people but please welcome argument number 1 in the list of many minor points that will be used to demonise people who enjoy a drink.As usual everyone will have to pay the price for a mere handfull of people who cant use common sense.
previously demon smokers now demon drinkers next how dare you have sugar in coffee you scumbags :rolleyes: |
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Time to dust off the Home Brew kit, methinks.
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My mum used to make home-made ginger beer too! |
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Anybody thought of what would happen the day before prices went up? Would the whole country go a massive bender whilst they could.
Image the queues of people stocking up at Asda for days before. Supplies would dry up. Alcohol keeps doesn't it?, better get several years worth in before the price rise. All I can say is they'll have to spring this on people. Booze cruises will also suddenly come back into fashion. Perhaps a more sensible measure would be to introduce a maximum purchase allowance similar to when buying paracetamol. |
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