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<blockquote data-quote="DJC3" data-source="post: 2180491" data-attributes="member: 468536"><p>So many alcohol related admissions to hospital, it really is a worry and such a drain on resources. I agree, I don’t know how the staff on the front line cope with it day and night, constantly. I’ve seen those drunk tanks on tv and think they are a good way to relieve the pressure on the A&E staff, especially at weekends, but what to do to tackle the problem in general? Why on earth do people feel the need to get completely bladdered every weekend? </p><p>My daughter lives in Newquay and was supposed to be going to a friend’s leaving do last night but she didn’t want to go out as she said that whenever there’s a big fight on tv ( Anthony Joshua and Ruiz last night I think) all the pubs show it, everyone gets drunk then piles out into the streets and starts fighting. She says it happens every time, the whole town just seems to erupt. Madness!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJC3, post: 2180491, member: 468536"] So many alcohol related admissions to hospital, it really is a worry and such a drain on resources. I agree, I don’t know how the staff on the front line cope with it day and night, constantly. I’ve seen those drunk tanks on tv and think they are a good way to relieve the pressure on the A&E staff, especially at weekends, but what to do to tackle the problem in general? Why on earth do people feel the need to get completely bladdered every weekend? My daughter lives in Newquay and was supposed to be going to a friend’s leaving do last night but she didn’t want to go out as she said that whenever there’s a big fight on tv ( Anthony Joshua and Ruiz last night I think) all the pubs show it, everyone gets drunk then piles out into the streets and starts fighting. She says it happens every time, the whole town just seems to erupt. Madness! [/QUOTE]
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