We hear of incidents by drunken louts every day, from ruining public events to beating the hell out of some stranger, now the latest is flight disturbances by drunken passengers. Lives are being ruined by this stuff. It seems that alcohol has always been with us, but in the modern world its effects have run out of control.
When I was a young man it was only available from certain outlets and at certain times. Now it is everywhere and available at any time - 24/7. Those who did drink heavily, and they were mostly to be seen at weekends, still behaved with some sort of decorum, if a drunk can have decorum, but that was down to a general standard of better behaviour.
Today people have difficulty with relating to others and there is an element of "me" being the centre of the universe. If "myself" is not getting my own way I am going to kick off - big time. Throw in a few double vodkas and that kicking off becomes unrestrained violence.
I do not really have a clue what to do about it all. Putting up the price of alcohol so that it is prohibitively expensive is not the answer because there are other things making it such a problem, and why hit the many to control the few? Maybe if the punishments for alcohol disorder reflected a zero tolerance of such behaviour it would be a start.