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Alcohol abuse: 'There is no short-term fix for the problem'



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THE SNP is right to be concerned over the levels of alcohol abuse in Scotland. It is not surprising that it has identified curtailing binge drinking as its number one health priority.
And if the legacy of the last government in terms of improving the nation's health was to ban smoking in public places, the new government could cement its place in history were it able to even arrest the growth in the country's booze culture, as for
the moment eradicating it seems just too much to ask.

Without doubt one of the biggest problems it faces is that children are falling prey to alcohol at a younger age than ever. Today the Evening News reveals that every month one child under the age of 12 is detained overnight in hospital in the Lothians to be treated for the effects of excess alcohol consumption.

These are not children who have gone through the age old ritual of having a few sips from their parents' hidden drinks stash. They have gone far beyond this and in some cases have arrived at A&E units unconscious.

The worrying thing is that among younger people this kind of behaviour is becoming more socially acceptable and those who drink to excess are more likely to be held in high regard by their peers rather than shunned.

Licensees cannot be held responsible for them getting their hands on drink as, although some are not as diligent as they should be in checking the ages of teenagers attempting to buy alcohol, there must be few that would even contemplate selling drink to someone clearly as young. In most cases it will be older youngsters who obtain drink and irresponsibly pass it on.

One of the problems the SNP will face, regardless of how it chooses to go about attempting to limit alcohol consumption, is that it will have to focus its messages and any legislation at an extremely diverse audience from children of primary school age to pensioners.

Many adults must be practically considered a lost cause. They have developed an addiction to alcohol in the same way long-term smokers have to nicotine and the habit is hard to break.

And it is perhaps a sad fact of life that as our dependency on alcohol has become greater whole generations are passing bad habits on.

Many youngsters who have begun experimenting with drink today will have done so because their parents and elders have by example made it seem socially acceptable to drink to excess. Any targets that the SNP, or any successive government, will make will have to be long term. There is no short-term fix for curbing the problem. But it is clear from today's evidence the best place for them to start educating people about the dangers is classrooms in our primary schools.





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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 9:58 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Alcohol & binge drinking
 
1

Duncan in Edinburgh,

09/05/2008 11:09:37
The SNP poo-pooed efforts from the previous administration to curb alcohol abuse. They will find it an incredibly difficult issue to address, and I would hope that their experience will stop them returning to their unhelpful criticisms in future when they are returned to the opposition benches.
2

Scotish Exile,

09/05/2008 12:06:37
drinking loads and being proud of drinking loads is inherent in our culture, you are not going to change culture very easily
3

the_figures_are _fudged,

Galashiels 09/05/2008 12:08:05
More police on the streets would be a good start .........
4

True Jambo,

09/05/2008 12:34:32
take a drink!
5

blackley,

Edinburgh 09/05/2008 12:36:40
Nae chance at a' !!!
6

yockel,

09/05/2008 13:29:48
#1 Duncan; if labour did make efforts to curb alcohol abuse it obviously didn't work if the current hype is to be believed.

Was in Scotland last week. Caught an episode of Hollyoaks while in the pub. With rubbish like that being broadcast as normal no wonder there is a problem. Just like your 70's cop shows raised a generation to accept what currently passes for policing.
7

Ah Bristo,

09/05/2008 13:44:03
"Today the Evening News reveals that every month one child under the age of 12 is detained overnight in hospital in the Lothians to be treated for the effects of excess alcohol consumption."

Simple - Lock him in his room !!
8

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

, Newington 09/05/2008 14:22:10
Beer Festival in Dagda tonight. I feel some overconsumption coming on...
9

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09/05/2008 14:29:24
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10

Saloux,

Edinburgh 09/05/2008 15:00:54
Get off our backs - pubs are about the only place you can go now for a good argument with your pals and a relaxing environment - if we want to drink we will and no smart ass lily white so called expert is going to stop us.
11

Miss H,

09/05/2008 16:29:29
1 The SNP did not pooh pooh efforts from the previous Exec to tackle alcohol abuse - they supported them. But they didn't go far enough. I remember when the SNP suggested that the ban on cheap drinks promotions in pubs and clubs should be extended to licensed retailers Labour turned round and said that couldn't be done. Which turns out to be rubbish, like a lot of other things they claimed the SNP couldn't do.
12

Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 09/05/2008 16:38:12
"...if the legacy of the last government in terms of improving the nation's health was to ban smoking in public places..."

Which there is absolutely no evidence to suggest it did...

"...curtailing binge drinking as its number one health priority."

I don't like to say "I told you so", but 3 years ago I was posting that if they nazis got their way with their oppressive smoking legislation, drink would be the next item on the agenda. I wonder what will be next? Gold Top milk perhaps? Maybe salt? Maybe sugar? Who knows?

I say, put a stop to this madness now!
13

Glenda,

blah 09/05/2008 18:44:51
#12 High Octane AKA - Drunken Fag End is at it again.... defending his 'rights'. Give us a break.
14

Thomas Laprade,

Thunder Bay Ont. 10/05/2008 07:18:57
Do you remember, 'there is no safe level of second-hand smoke.?

You will be eventually be hearing.'There is no safe level of Alcohol'

I kid you not.
The same type of people(anti-smokers) will use the same arguments and lying tactics as the anti-smokers did.
Alcohol is on the back burner of The World Health Organisation.
It will be called,Prohibition..drip by drip.
http://smokersclubinc.com
http://pasan.thetruthisalie.com
www.forces.org
15

John Watson,

Baker Street 10/05/2008 09:33:42
The Government has the perfect solution to this (and all other) problems. They should follow the example of cannabis and make alcohol illegal. Job done.

 

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