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Redway 03-10-2020 09:23 PM

Should 16/17-year-olds be allowed to buy soft alcoholic drinks?
 
And by that I mean the sort of drinks they're allowed to drink in pubs so far as a legal adult's with them (most especially ciders) or should the purchase of any kind of alcoholic drink be reserved for over 17s?

Dogeatdog 03-10-2020 09:34 PM

It should stay as it is. I think a lot of people under 18 would act a bit too erratic if they were freely allowed to purchase alcohol in my opinion. I think the age restriction for energy drinks is something I don’t really agree with though.

Kate! 03-10-2020 09:35 PM

Alcopops?

Kate! 03-10-2020 09:59 PM

Voted yes to alcopops. Its a quick buzz that soon wears off.

Barry. 03-10-2020 10:14 PM

I said no. Alcohol is alcohol

Redway 03-10-2020 11:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barry. (Post 10927706)
I said no. Alcohol is alcohol

And there’s not much in the way of a lower age cap of its consumption in general so it’s not as if you actually have to be 18 to drink it.

Redway 03-10-2020 11:16 PM

I’d say yes for alcopops and ciders.

Kate! 03-10-2020 11:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redway (Post 10927722)
I’d say yes for alcopops and ciders.

I agree on the alcopops. But cider can be lethal. So its a no to that. X

joeysteele 03-10-2020 11:30 PM

I voted for option 1.

Marsh. 03-10-2020 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kate! (Post 10927687)
Voted yes to alcopops. Its a quick buzz that soon wears off.

Well, all alcohol is a buzz that soon wears off.

Kate! 03-10-2020 11:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 10927740)
Well, all alcohol is a buzz that soon wears off.

Yes I just meant Wkd is only weak. I can drink it like pop and be barely affected. X

Jessica. 04-10-2020 12:35 AM

I don't think they should be able to buy them but should be given the chance to try alcohol at home, it's not a big deal until they're sneaking around and binge drinking in a car park which won't be as tempting if they can just have a cider with dinner in the house without a big deal being made out of it.

Redway 04-10-2020 12:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jessica. (Post 10927819)
I don't think they should be able to buy them but should be given the chance to try alcohol at home, it's not a big deal until they're sneaking around and binge drinking in a car park which won't be as tempting if they can just have a cider with dinner in the house without a big deal being made out of it.

They're allowed to do that anyway.

Jessica. 04-10-2020 12:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redway (Post 10927820)
They're allowed to do that anyway.

Yes but so many parents are against it and it creates an unhealthy attitude

MTVN 04-10-2020 06:13 AM

Bit of a baffling idea tbh to treat some drinks differently. Wkd is the same strength as a lot of lagers and ales and most ciders are stronger

Ammi 04-10-2020 06:53 AM

...‘ they're allowed to drink in pubs so far as a legal adult's with them‘...this is the thing and crux really...specifically allowed with a meal when an adult has made the decision...as oppose to...yeah, go buy and consume what you want, the law says so...


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