Thursday 25 March 2010

Alcohol


The effects of alcohol are ‘widely’ known. Well there supposed to be, things such as liver damage, kidney failure, brain damage, heart damage, these illnesses, alcohol poisoning are less known, his is mainly due to the fact that you cannot see them with the naked eye, however, damages due to fighting when drunk, people falling over, it costs the NHS £3 billion every year to treat alcohol related injuries and treatments. So what do people think about the new tax that will go on cider or the proposed order of charging people £500 for alcohol related accidents. I for one am in favour and would like this to pass, as it would make people think more, and for those who drink alcohol responsibly or, like me, who are tee-total, I do not particularly favour the idea for paying through taxes for somebody being stupid and ruining their own lives.


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  2. Hey i totally agree with you.Why should we bother paying for silly stupid behaviour lol. Why should the NHS concentrate and waste their time helping drunk people when there are people out there who are in serious need of professionals!

    These people should think more about their
    health before drinking! I personally think drinking can be bad but not wrong,as i understand people have desire's and who are we to stop them! But there is a certain amount a person should consume alcohol,why go over these limits!

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