by Suff » 27 Dec 2015, 16:02
I recall, as I'm sure WM does, what happened when our forces got to Germany and were allowed access to unlimited drinking hours. Some had to be put into Jail for 10 days or more to dry them out. Drinking to excess was seen as a badge of honour as was how violent they managed to make it before being picked up by the Polizie and dumped back at the barracks with choice words of disdain, if not actually spending a night in the cells before being deposited back to their lair.
Fortunately for the Germans they were able to bar significant parts of the local drinking and night club scene from all British military.
It was, quite simply, a bunch of people who needed structure in their lives being given unlimited access to something they had no experience with. In Germany it was not a problem to have round the clock drinking as the society did not tolerate abuse. British society had gone the other way. Expecting abuse we had limited drinking opportunities AND we didn't tolerate abuse.
What was done by Blair and Brown with their licensing extravaganza was to set loose a bunch of people with little structure in their lives when other constraints had also be removed. Result? What we saw in Germany in the BAOR. Without the controls of the Military and without society doing something about it.
Where we go from here I have no idea. My two younger daughters are idiotic binge drinkers and, fortunately, they don't have so much of an opportunity to do it. Where my grandkids will go is anybody's guess. The 21 year old is currently not drinking. Although I expect him to come to social drinking later. The 16 year old is likely to run off the rails like his mother, but we'll see.
I'm all for community service and an alcohol ban. 200 hours in an orange suit cleaning up the puke, urine and devastation, for a first offence, 400 to 1,000 hours for successive offenses, until they get the idea. For the Alcohol ban I'd have them submit a blood sample every morning at 8am until the community service was over.
If we don't get at least some control over them now, then it's going to be impossible to live within 2 miles of a nightclub or late opening pub. Better to express societies disgust now than live with the reality in 20 years.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.