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How to calm binge drinkers: get them all blowing bubbles
How to calm binge drinkers: get them all blowing bubbles
They have considered Asbos, curfews and Taser stun guns in the war on binge-drinking youths on Friday and Saturday nights. Now police are developing a new weapon. Drinkers will be encouraged to play with children's bubble blowers instead of picking fights, in a scheme to start next month in Bolton. Police will hand out the free toys as young people pour out of pubs and clubs in typically boisterous mood. But the initiative has been condemned as a 'nursery school gimmick' and a waste of taxpayers' money. The blue and orange bubble blowers, which double as pens, will be handed out by police community support officers and town centre ambassadors on Saturday nights. Elaine Sherrington, a Bolton councillor, said: 'They are a great idea to keep things light-hearted. Revellers will have something fun to focus on as they leave pubs and clubs. The run-up to the festive period should be full of fun, not problems with drunkenness or rowdy behaviour.' The plan has been drawn up by the Be Safe Partnership, involving Bolton council, the police and fire service. The council could not say how much the bubble blowers have cost, but they usually retail for £1-£4. Matthew Elliott, chief executive of the Taxpayers' Alliance, said: 'This is completely bonkers. People want the police fighting crime, not handing out nursery school gimmicks. If this money isn't needed it should be given back to taxpayers, not squandered.' The move is unlikely to match the innocence of Bubbles, John Everett Millais's painting of a golden-haired boy gazing up at a bubble, which became iconic as an advert for soap. It is not the first unorthodox effort to curb alcohol-fuelled behaviour: in recent years Manchester police have handed out lollipops to stop people shouting in the street after nights out. It was revealed last week that women in Devon, staggering home in high heels, are being given flip-flops to stop them falling into the gutter. David Smith The Observer, Sunday November 30 2008 Article Link Last edited by Lunar Loops; 01-12-2008 at 19:38. |
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Re: How to calm binge drinkers: get them all blowing bubbles
Or they could give them cannabis and ecstacy instead of alcohol, then there would be no fights at all.
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Re: How to calm binge drinkers: get them all blowing bubbles
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Sorry, if drinkers can't control themselves, they shouldn't be allowed alcohol. If I can't have marijuana which hurts no one and does nothing but make one calm relaxed, and friendly, why can they get alcohol, especially with the sheer amount of societal problems it causes, between escapism, addiction, violence, loss of self control, etc. I will just never get why people get abused by drunks every day, and so many people get health problems/die from alcohol, but the second someone commits a crime on an illegal drug, ones which the dangers aren't even proven beyond a doubt, a lynch mob is after them and all drugs, except the wonderful beverage alcohol and tobacco. Sorry, but a binge drinker is certainly no better than a crackhead or dopefiend. The fact that most people accept alcohol as a beverage and not a drug makes it one of the most widely used/abused substances. Can you tell I don't like alcohol Hahahahaha! I'm only half-serious with my above paragraph.
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Re: How to calm binge drinkers: get them all blowing bubbles
Swim would like a bubble blower when having to walk a long way home
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Re: How to calm binge drinkers: get them all blowing bubbles
Swim actually made the observation once that little kids and drunk people are very similar. They could be on to something here.
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