Friday, 22 June 2012

Alcohol Concern issue yet more lies.

Gosh a report from a state funded quango that wants all booze banned and every pub in the land closed down that wants, get this, greater controls on the availability of booze.

Yes the fine stunning ladies at this non job factory(pictured here) have a nice new report out that of course in completely impartial and above board. After all a state funded quango would never pander to cheap scare tactics now? ;-)
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/interactive/news/report-calls-for-greater-powers-to-control-availability-of-alcohol-id801390324-t116.html
Licensing authorities need greater powers to regulate the availability of alcohol in their areas, a new report has claimed.

Alcohol Concern Cymru(an organisation funded by the state and therefore a quango not a real charity) says that licensing authorities in England and Wales currently have insufficient powers to control the availability of alcohol, particularly in city centres where large numbers of retailers are in close proximity to each other.
Er, no they don't they already have the power to close problem pubs down by the simple removal of a license.
Its latest report, entitled 'Full to the brim?', claims that restricting the number of places where alcohol is sold would help to reduce alcohol-related harm, as would increasing the price of alcohol.

Mark Leyshon, a spokesman for the charity, said: 'It's well-established that two of the key ways to reduce alcohol related harm are increasing the price of alcohol and restricting its physical availability.

'Minimum unit pricing is soon to be introduced in England and Wales, but we would also like to see changes to the licensing laws that will give local authorities greater powers to control the density of outlets selling alcohol.'
So thousands of pubs culled over the last decade and year on year tax increases are not enough for these puritans. No prohibition is the way they claim, lets have lots more job losses and restrictions on a perfectly legal product.

We also have the 2nd highest level of duty in the Eu and yet this is not enough for them. As for the point about violence, then end soft sentencing, a ten year term for assault would do it.
Mr Leyshon claimed that the gradual relaxing of licensing laws in recent years has led to an increase in binge-drinking and alcohol-related violence.

'Consequently many of us regard our town centre as a place to avoid at night,' he added.

The report coincides with research in Emergency Medical Journal which suggests that 14 per cent of emergency department attendances in England and Wales may be related to alcohol.ADNFCR-554-ID-801390324-ADNFCR
Right, again the fake charity get it wrong. Local authorities can and do decide what pubs can open and even decide what hours they can trade.

As for the factor of folk avoiding the town centres, well that is a policing issue and seperate to that of drinking. Something that millions of people manage to do without getting into trouble in any way shape or form.

As for the stats, well lets see the evidence, a may be is not a firm connection.

If Alcohol Concern have their way, every pub will be shut and booze will be made illegal. That is their long term aim and they are using state money, taken from the health budget to push their draconian aims.

Ignore them and before long you will lose your right to a social drink

Let them run things and it will be easier getting a drink in a mosque in Saudi Arabia.

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