Well that's been my point all the time. Regardless of the price, those people who follow the 'traditional binge drinking culture' WILL drink themselves senseless, be it on wine, beer, or harder stuff. Agreed, the govt. pricing policy will not ever change this underlying problem, but this does not IMHO fully justify the "well why not put the prices down then" sort of reasoning, since at least the current policy gives the govt. some financing to deal with the aftereffects so to speak.Liam1 wrote:At the danger of repeating myself, I do believe that the price of alcohol is a little irrelevant to binge drinking because most Finns can afford either €4 (Germany) or €12 (Finland) i.e. the price of 2 cheap bottles of wine (12 units of alcohol) which in one eve gets to binge status. Or €25 (8 beers at a cheap pub) etc etc. Even your average student can budget for this.
i.e. pricing doesn't really tackle the problem but does raise extra revenue for the govt.
Might be better to tackle at least in bars by stopping people obviously pished from buying more, but if I was on min wage serving I wouldn't want to tell those half cut persons that I'm not serving anymore....
IF effective means of turning the tide of οἱ πολλοί

As I mentioned before, it is however extremely difficult to 'control' what people like to do, what they perceive as 'normal' or 'fun'. And to what extent would this be the government's job anyway?
Hmm... don't get me wrong I haven't got any Big Answers either!