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British May Ban 'Happy Hour' as Drink Deaths Rise

Submitted by: SilverSafpheir    Posted: Sun Nov 23rd , 2008
Original source: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2008/11/22/international/i07285...
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Britain is considering a ban on "happy hour" discounts at bars and restaurants to curb drinking, a spokesman said Saturday, as health advocates warned that a rise in liver-related deaths among young people may signal a future epidemic. Health officials will decide on whether to ban the happy hours -- designated times for discount drinks -- once an independent policy review is published in coming weeks, a health department spokesman said on customary condition of anonymity. The proposal was one of several aimed at stemming a trend in binge drinking in recent years, particularly among teenagers and young adults. The government also plans to spend 10 million pounds ($15 million) on a new public awareness campaign, and wants to improve enforcement of laws against underage drinking. A health advocacy group said some of those young people were now showing signs of liver-related damage usually seen in older people. Given that it can take 15 to 20 years for liver disease to develop, the British Liver Trust warned that the figures suggested the problem would only get worse. "We're seeing a steep increase of deaths in people in their 20s and 30s," Trust spokeswoman Imogen Shillito said. "This indicates a big problem for many years to come."

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aw, happy hour is the best time of day.
Posted: Sun Nov 23rd , 2008
I think that it may help. I mean, they probably have advisers to this sort of thing - experts to help them figure out the best ways to attack the issue. I'm sure it's worth a shot.
Posted: Sun Nov 23rd , 2008
There was another article a short time ago how higher alcohol prices do save lives... so it does make sense....
Posted: Sun Nov 23rd , 2008
happy hour? wow ppl just came up with the most ridiculous name for something that destroys your body.
Posted: Sun Nov 23rd , 2008
Happy hour or not, people are gonna drink if they want to. I don't think banning happy hour will have such a remarkable effect, but they could try.
Posted: Sun Nov 23rd , 2008
So, instead of paying half price to get drunk, they'll pay in full? I don't see this plan working, as the people dying of liver failure related to alcohol are generally the ones who'll pay anyway since the consumption has to have accumulated over time.
Posted: Sun Nov 23rd , 2008