Should someone be 'blamed'

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Apparently many are blaiming binge drinking on 'irresponsible drink pricing'. Effectively, this removes responsibility from the binge drinker and places it on the retailer. Is it fair to say that the retailer is to blame for people binge drinking, and that the individual is blameless?
 

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It's a circle really isn't it. Retailers want people to buy alcohol, they know everyone likes it, so they drop the prices. People buy more and get hammered. The price stays low.

SOCIETY IS TO BLAME!!!!!!!1111oneonetwo
 

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Personally, I dont see how anyone is to blame except the person who binges.

Unless I'm missing something, retailers are not forcing people at gun point to buy alcohol. It doesnt matter if a drink costs 50p or a fiver. If someone chooses to buy it, is it the shops fault?
 

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It's the reponsibility of the drinker, fullstop. Laws are in place to prevent younger people drinking which should be correctly adhered to (Maybe moved to 21), other then that, you can't go around blaming someonelse for your own failures in life (not you personally, general sweeping comment).

You can't for example blame cutlery producers when a stabbing occurs... seriously flawed logic which is just inbuilt to our newly founded 'blame anyone but me' sue everyone society.
 

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Its the same for fattys, too.
Everyone blames fastfood, Mc Donalds, Kentucky Fried Clunge.
In the end, it is the fatty who puts burger to mouth.
 

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Do you not think the retailers have a social responsibility, tris?
 

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Retailers should not be blamed for the public's inability to control their desires.
 

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It's the fucking chavs that are to blame not the general public. They are the ones who brought attention to the hype that is called binge drinking, because of the fights and stabbings and shit.

Before they closed down the pits everyone was getting fucked every night, as they had nothing better to do. They went down the pub and 5 and came out at 11... and went home for dinner.
 

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binge drinking is just another word for what people of age 30+ remember as being... a weekend
 

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Do you not think the retailers have a social responsibility, tris?

As far as I'm concerned, even if the alcohol is £1 for a litre of vodka; it's a business and the extent of their social responsibility should be to enforce the law and it ends there.

Its the same for fattys, too.
Everyone blames fastfood, Mc Donalds, Kentucky Fried Clunge.
In the end, it is the fatty who puts burger to mouth.

Indeed... there aren't many fat people in Ethiopia; size is part determined by your genetics sure, just like someone who can run fast partly has that ability because of their body make-up but that doesn't mean other people can't run at least at a decent rate...

Again, it's just the finger pointing society which should on a moral level, not be stood for.
 

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It's the fucking chavs that are to blame not the general public. They are the ones who brought attention to the hype that is called binge drinking, because of the fights and stabbings and shit.

Actually, it's a worldwide political process. The news tells us what to do, not the other way around :)
 

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I think its more to do with bad educating by parents at a younger age than the retailers. We all drank when we were 13 etc but its the way parents deal with it i think helps
 

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Person who drinks it is to blame. Like its the person the shoots the gun not the guy who sold it who is to blame.
 

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I think its more to do with bad educating by parents at a younger age than the retailers. We all drank when we were 13 etc but its the way parents deal with it i think helps

I never drank when I was 13
 

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Also, how many people here have never binged? Given that the government requirement for binging is drinking more than 6 pints in any given day.
 

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All the cool kids drank early teens

I used to go to Ark/Life in manchester when i just turned 15 because I looked older but never drank!! Probably started at 16, was in 5th year for sure, but we hardly ever drank on the streets, we went to pubs. Had to save my dinner money up all week to be able to buy a few pints :D
 

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Also, how many people here have never binged? Given that the government requirement for binging is drinking more than 6 pints in any given day.

Jesus! I have about 6 cans when getting ready! If I go out for a proper night out, I dont get much change from £100. Unless I drink wine cos that gets me pissed, but if I drink my fave drink, Jack Daniels, I just cant get drunk off it so spend a fortune
 

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I drink, I therefore apportion blame to myself, do I feel guilty? No. Yea I am a fucking chav :p nah, but really this disparity between the prices in the pubs and supermarkets/off licenses really brings a smile to my face.

Pubs have standard costs ie minimum wage. Also many of the companies tell the pubs what to charge for their beer - (currently being contested in the high courts) via set pricing. In the old days, beer wasn't that much of an issue as the prices between off licenses and supermarkets weren't that much of a difference that it is today.

If supermarkets weren't selling their beer at a loss then this wouldn't be so much of an issue. I am for one am not crying about it, I enjoy my nights in and my nights out at the pub. But my difference is that when I do go to the pub, I want quality real ale that I can't buy in the off license and thus that limits where I will go to get it.

Pubs can keep crying about this issue to be honest, part of the way to go is where I said above, rest will either be down to legislation or economics.
 

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It aint just super markets selling cheap booze.
There is a Lloyds near me (owned by whetherspooners) selling cask ales for 99p a pint.
That is actually cheaper than tesco who will sell 500ml of bottle conditioned ale at around £1.40 at the least.
 

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the last 3 nights i went out ive forgotten most of the night, on wednesday theres a good 5 hours thats just not there in my memory. :/
 

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The ale in question is Greene King though, which doesn't count because it's just water and brown.
 

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the last 3 nights i went out ive forgotten most of the night, on wednesday theres a good 5 hours thats just not there in my memory. :/

you pulled some ugly girl and lost your glasses, i found you a random pair, that's all there is from wednesday really ;D
 

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The ale in question is Greene King though, which doesn't count because it's just water and brown.

Maybe where you are.

I have never heard of that and its not what theyre doing here.
 

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What ale is it? I assumed all spoons would be the same
 

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Cant say I remember too clearly, but it is definatley not Greene King.

I had 3 pints the other Friday with a big breakfast.

They also had Abbot which is only like £1.20 so still cheaper than a shop.

(The breakfast is amazing by the way. 4 slices of fancy toast, 2 sausages, 2 eggs, 2 bacon, loads of beans, 4 hashbrowns, tomato, mushroom for about £3!)
 

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