StevieB
Established Member
Sorry, I was using alcohol in a generic sense there to mean an alcoholic drink (figures are for a pint of beer) rather than alcohol in the sense of pure ethanol.
Steve.
Steve.
Smudger":1j9nsy9h said:"Has anyone ever tried to find the scientific data which establishes 'safe' drinking levels? You'll be looking for a long time."
Your inference seems to be, on the basis of that statement, that it isn't dangerous, because 'no-one' can prove what level of alcohol abuse is dangerous.
If you'll pardon me saying so, that is a somewhat less than intellectually rigorous conclusion.
Alcohol causes harm in anything other than small quantities.
Smudger":1tayslw9 said:But that isn't what is concerning us, is it? What we are all up in arms about is antisocial and harmful binge drinking, possibly 20+ units in a session, or heavy regular drinking, 50+ units a week. You don't need a medical degree and a government grant to see that a level of drinking in which that is done on a regular basis is harmful, both to physical and mental health, but also in terms of the danger of violent harm, sexual and other abuse and other factors such as antisocial behaviour.
NickWelford":18wvuhn7 said:Role models have a lot to answer for - top class footballers, film and pop stars who are often pictured rolling about much the worse for drink (not to mention the drugs).
Also I have some sympathy with the OP in that far too much money is spent on initiatives which don't work. Hard punishment is what is needed and if children are suffering because of parental ignorance and abuse then those parents should be locked up for a very long time and castrated to prevent them bringing more kids into the world.
I'd like to say is at that age young chaps of my age did not have the same amount of disposable income and were looking to save for a deposit on a house, not much likelyhood of that with all the immigrants looking for houses too,
it's a vicious circle now, sorry if I sound downbeat but unless the problem of foreigners is sorted I see no way out of this and no future for our children
Rich":2v1l3f7a said:the other thing I'd like to say is at that age young chaps of my age did not have the same amount of disposable income and were looking to save for a deposit on a house, not much likelyhood of that with all the immigrants looking for houses too, supply and demand pushes up the prices
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