This is difficult because people are maturer than others and know how to handle alcohol better than others.
I think a lot of the problems regarding alchol, in particular alcohol abuse and binge drinking is due to peer pressure and other external factors such as tryig to look cool in front of friends, etc.
In my opinion, based on observation on TV and statistics for under-age drinking, binge drinking and the amount of cases recording by police up and down the country for alcohol related crime and violence i would say 21 years of age.
I definantely feel that the government should introduce a law where the person has to be 21 years old (with ID) to be served alcohol.
There are too many young people drinking way too much alcohol at a young age and by the time they reach 21 they will be in hospital being treated for lung failure and all sorts.
By increasing the age of drinking, it should help to decrease the percentage of alcohol related crimes and alcohol related violence in the UK. It should also help to decrease the amount of teenagers admitted into hospital.
I was reading an article in the newspaper the other day, and hospital staff who are trained to deal with serious cases are spending more time dealing with drunken teenagers. Hopital resources at this moment n time are being pushed to the limit.
Im not saying all teenagers are’nt capable of handling alcohol but the statistics given from the police and hospitals are really worrying.
This is difficult because people are maturer than others and know how to handle alcohol better than others.
I think a lot of the problems regarding alchol, in particular alcohol abuse and binge drinking is due to peer pressure and other external factors such as tryig to look cool in front of friends, etc.
In my opinion, based on observation on TV and statistics for under-age drinking, binge drinking and the amount of cases recording by police up and down the country for alcohol related crime and violence i would say 21 years of age.
I definantely feel that the government should introduce a law where the person has to be 21 years old (with ID) to be served alcohol.
There are too many young people drinking way too much alcohol at a young age and by the time they reach 21 they will be in hospital being treated for lung failure and all sorts.
By increasing the age of drinking, it should help to decrease the percentage of alcohol related crimes and alcohol related violence in the UK. It should also help to decrease the amount of teenagers admitted into hospital.
I was reading an article in the newspaper the other day, and hospital staff who are trained to deal with serious cases are spending more time dealing with drunken teenagers. Hopital resources at this moment n time are being pushed to the limit.
Im not saying all teenagers are’nt capable of handling alcohol but the statistics given from the police and hospitals are really worrying.
This is difficult because people are maturer than others and know how to handle alcohol better than others.
I think a lot of the problems regarding alchol, in particular alcohol abuse and binge drinking is due to peer pressure and other external factors such as tryig to look cool in front of friends, etc.
In my opinion, based on observation on TV and statistics for under-age drinking, binge drinking and the amount of cases recording by police up and down the country for alcohol related crime and violence i would say 21 years of age.
I definantely feel that the government should introduce a law where the person has to be 21 years old (with ID) to be served alcohol.
There are too many young people drinking way too much alcohol at a young age and by the time they reach 21 they will be in hospital being treated for lung failure and all sorts.
By increasing the age of drinking, it should help to decrease the percentage of alcohol related crimes and alcohol related violence in the UK. It should also help to decrease the amount of teenagers admitted into hospital.
I was reading an article in the newspaper the other day, and hospital staff who are trained to deal with serious cases are spending more time dealing with drunken teenagers. Hopital resources at this moment n time are being pushed to the limit.
Im not saying all teenagers are’nt capable of handling alcohol but the statistics given from the police and hospitals are really worrying.
eAnswers Team
This is difficult because people are maturer than others and know how to handle alcohol better than others.
I think a lot of the problems regarding alchol, in particular alcohol abuse and binge drinking is due to peer pressure and other external factors such as tryig to look cool in front of friends, etc.
In my opinion, based on observation on TV and statistics for under-age drinking, binge drinking and the amount of cases recording by police up and down the country for alcohol related crime and violence i would say 21 years of age.
I definantely feel that the government should introduce a law where the person has to be 21 years old (with ID) to be served alcohol.
There are too many young people drinking way too much alcohol at a young age and by the time they reach 21 they will be in hospital being treated for lung failure and all sorts.
By increasing the age of drinking, it should help to decrease the percentage of alcohol related crimes and alcohol related violence in the UK. It should also help to decrease the amount of teenagers admitted into hospital.
I was reading an article in the newspaper the other day, and hospital staff who are trained to deal with serious cases are spending more time dealing with drunken teenagers. Hopital resources at this moment n time are being pushed to the limit.
Im not saying all teenagers are’nt capable of handling alcohol but the statistics given from the police and hospitals are really worrying.
eAnswers Team
This is difficult because people are maturer than others and know how to handle alcohol better than others.
I think a lot of the problems regarding alchol, in particular alcohol abuse and binge drinking is due to peer pressure and other external factors such as tryig to look cool in front of friends, etc.
In my opinion, based on observation on TV and statistics for under-age drinking, binge drinking and the amount of cases recording by police up and down the country for alcohol related crime and violence i would say 21 years of age.
I definantely feel that the government should introduce a law where the person has to be 21 years old (with ID) to be served alcohol.
There are too many young people drinking way too much alcohol at a young age and by the time they reach 21 they will be in hospital being treated for lung failure and all sorts.
By increasing the age of drinking, it should help to decrease the percentage of alcohol related crimes and alcohol related violence in the UK. It should also help to decrease the amount of teenagers admitted into hospital.
I was reading an article in the newspaper the other day, and hospital staff who are trained to deal with serious cases are spending more time dealing with drunken teenagers. Hopital resources at this moment n time are being pushed to the limit.
Im not saying all teenagers are’nt capable of handling alcohol but the statistics given from the police and hospitals are really worrying.
eAnswers Team
This is difficult because people are maturer than others and know how to handle alcohol better than others.
I think a lot of the problems regarding alchol, in particular alcohol abuse and binge drinking is due to peer pressure and other external factors such as tryig to look cool in front of friends, etc.
In my opinion, based on observation on TV and statistics for under-age drinking, binge drinking and the amount of cases recording by police up and down the country for alcohol related crime and violence i would say 21 years of age.
I definantely feel that the government should introduce a law where the person has to be 21 years old (with ID) to be served alcohol.
There are too many young people drinking way too much alcohol at a young age and by the time they reach 21 they will be in hospital being treated for lung failure and all sorts.
By increasing the age of drinking, it should help to decrease the percentage of alcohol related crimes and alcohol related violence in the UK. It should also help to decrease the amount of teenagers admitted into hospital.
I was reading an article in the newspaper the other day, and hospital staff who are trained to deal with serious cases are spending more time dealing with drunken teenagers. Hopital resources at this moment n time are being pushed to the limit.
Im not saying all teenagers are’nt capable of handling alcohol but the statistics given from the police and hospitals are really worrying.