How old is slightly older? Like 21-30 or 30+? I'm asking this because people of all ages have commited offences minor and major under the influence of alcohol.darkonnis said:We've had a bit of that in England, to lower crime and drink related incidents and violence. Truth is, i can only imagine those who are 18 to be a very small part of the problem, the real problem is with the slightly older generation who lull themselves into thinking they can handle their drink, who've been doing this for some time and think its ok to act like a twat because they're drunk.
The whole culture has to change, how you'd go about doing that i really dont know, much harsher penalties for being drunk and disorderly or incidents such as drunken asault, couple it with a morale stigma (like drink driving) and i think you may be in with a shot.
It was well before Kevin Rudd got dumped from being Prime Minister.Paulie92 said:If you raise the age you'll just have people hanging out with their friends at parks or wherever they can get away with for another three years. When was this raised again? I thought we gave up on it along time ago?
ORLY? Christ that was ages ago I thought we'd resolved the issue, Australia we get shit done!Keepitclean said:It was well before Kevin Rudd got dumped from being Prime Minister.Paulie92 said:If you raise the age you'll just have people hanging out with their friends at parks or wherever they can get away with for another three years. When was this raised again? I thought we gave up on it along time ago?
Yeah but the kids are getting drunk off goon. It's not that strong just cheap at like $8 a 4L goon bag.luclin92 said:i think it should be 16 for the weaker beverages, and 21 for the strongest ones.
i want this so the kids wont ruin themselves to fast.
im 18.
I havent read anythign about it I just thourght it might be anteresting topic to talk aboutPaulie92 said:If you raise the age you'll just have people hanging out with their friends at parks or wherever they can get away with for another three years. When was this raised again? I thought we gave up on it along time ago?
It did however make it unfeasible for stores like IGA to stock up on cans like Elevate, which earlier used to sell in cases for about $7. As the price went up the stores just stopped stacking the shelves. True, drinkers just brought cheaper alternatives but at least they got fucking rid of elevate.RhombusHatesYou said:When they statted it all up, the end results were zero effect on the sales of premixes favoured my young woman and while there was a marked effect on the sale of premixes favoured by young men the was an equal rise in the sales of unmixed spirits of the same type... So the end result was young women didn't give a shit and young blokes just bought bottles of rum and bourbon instead of the premixed versions. That was really effective, Mr Rudd. You certainly will go down in the history books... probably under "Wowsers, Fucking Useless".Kaboose the Moose said:Even when the government introduced that "alcopop" tax to curb underage drinking it did nothing to fix the problem save the removal of alcohol infused caffinated drinks from stores.
Raising the age limit on drinking will only raise the ages of the people who are causing the problems. That's not a solution that's just shifting shit around to try and massage the stats.
Actually, people that drink, even every day and in large quantities, live longer than people that don't drink. 1-2 drinks a day for max lifespan. Yet even people that average 6 drinks a day live longer than someone who does not drink.Renas said:Drinking alcohol is one of the dumbest activities man has created. It makes you stupid, aggressive and annoying... Not to mention, it f'ing kills you, slowly ... Lol
i find the 2 groups which cause more trouble than anyone else are between the ages of 28 - 35 and 50+ usually men in groups of 3/4.Keepitclean said:How old is slightly older? Like 21-30 or 30+? I'm asking this because people of all ages have commited offences minor and major under the influence of alcohol.
Yes.Vault101 said:A while ago there was talk of raising the drinking age from 18 to 21 In Australia, to combat the issue we seem to have with binge drinking and violence at our clubs/pubs
I don't see how this is really going to help the problem, if young people want to drink they are going to drink regardless, the only difference is they are not doing it on licences premisis, I doubt a 21 age limit is going to stop a 15 17 or 18 year old from drinking
I think the problem lies in the culture, its just a common thing to go out and drink till your hammered you have ot change that If you want to solve the problem
But what do oyu think? is raising the gae a good idea? could it be more harmful? how would you tackle the problems with binge drinking?