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1. Alcopops Tax: the kids just switched to buying bottles of spirits and mixing their own, in the process likely drinking more alcohol. This policy was far more about the government wishing to be seen to be 'doing something' than an actual practical measure.You are right Mr Burns. The alcopops taxs has helped to reduce binge drinking, but there it more that can be done. Taking grog out of supermarkets and requiring pubs to close at midnight would be a start.
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There are hundreds of thousands of people on low incomes who enjoy a glass of wine with their dinner in the evening, or shock horror, even with friends of an afternoon. They can only afford cask wine which would apparently about quadruple in price if the per volume idea was introduced.
yeah I didSeems to be working fine for me. Anyone else having trouble with the quote tags?
A while ago I introduced a modification that won't allow posts to be submitted if the quote tags aren't closed correctly. I suspect this may be the problem.
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Is it? Do you have some stats on % of the population that are violent drunks?It's not a small propertion any more Julia, it's way out of control.
I thought you were suggesting we follow what the UK is doing. That is a new tax.I'm not suggesting a tax but they should be doing SOMETHING,
Well, perhaps I live in a completely unique part of Australia, but I never see anyone drunk in the street. But then I'm hardly frequenting booze filled nightclubs.Imagine how pleasant things would be if grog abuse was taken off the streets.
I was surprised when I came here to live nearly 20 years ago to find pubs open on Sundays. They were, at least then, closed in NZ, though wine was sold in supermarkets which it isn't here in Qld.Wouldnt that be nice, pubs closed on a Sunday, weekdays close at 6pmLOL
Yes, another undesirable ritual that I'd never heard of before coming here.Sadly, some people dont know when enough is enough, and business does make $$, just like this end of years Schoolies, thank God my kids didnt go - who started up this rubbish?
Would you like to see all alcohol packaged in plain olive green containers, Tink?Education is the key like these ads on TV about role models, drink driving etc.
I often think the advertising should be stopped, just like they did with cigarettes.
Joe, I've found that modification works well. If one is responding to multiple parts of a quote it's quite easy to leave out a quote mark. The red reminder is good imo.A while ago I introduced a modification that won't allow posts to be submitted if the quote tags aren't closed correctly. I suspect this may be the problem.
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Yep. Agree, though, Tink, Burnsie seems to have been a bit tarnished by those ABC lefties.BTW -- good to see you back Mr Burns
Is it? Do you have some stats on % of the population that are violent drunks?
Yep. Agree, though, Tink, Burnsie seems to have been a bit tarnished by those ABC lefties.
Alcohol in Australia is expensive. Alcohol in the UK is cheap. I remember the local Tescos you could usually pick up a case of brand name beer for about GBP 15 which is about $23. If you went with a home brand versions, then you could usually get a pint can for under 40 pence. A 750ml bottle of Smirnoff Red was GBP 10. These were everyday prices, not specials. Prices are about double in Australia.
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