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Drink problem


I am appalled to read that Brighton and Hove City Council is proposing to ban strong lagers from being sold on licensed premises (The Argus, March 12).

This would just be a cosmetic exercise because if drinkers want to drink strong drinks they will graduate to wines and spirits.

Where are these many children, who finish up in A&E, getting their drinks? It’s not the shops selling it because there are stringent rules and regulations, together with test purchases by under-age persons under the supervision of an officer, already in place from the licensing department of Brighton and Hove City Council.

More effort must be made to stop the kids getting booze, mainly from older members of the public or their parents, who should be made even more aware of the severe fines in place for this offence.

Bob Mulholland, Church Road, Hove

Comments(1)

bug eye says...
6:48pm Fri 19 Mar 10

bob do you really think we need every corner shop and supermarket selling strong lager, no we dont, we dont need half the licenced premises, it is too easy and causing absolute chaos that society is paying the price for. the powers that be will realise this eventually, the same as they are just realising that no discipline and violent video games are not good for kids/society, all quotes of the bleeding obvious.


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