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UK bans drinking games, but resists price controls

UK bans drinking games, but resists price controls
# 19 January 2010 22:15 (UTC +04:00)
Baku. Ziya Agazade – APA. The government said Tuesday it was banning irresponsible promotions and boozy contests such as the "dentist’s chair" — where alcohol is poured directly into customers’ mouths — in an effort to tackle Britain’s binge-drinking problem.

According to APA citing “Associated Press”, the ban will limit binge-drinking, but health experts say the nation’s deepening alcohol problem would best be tackled by imposing higher minimum prices on Britain’s cheap booze.

The raft of new measures is "better than nothing," according to Carys Davis, spokeswoman for Britain’s Alcohol Concern charity. But she said the restrictions "seem tame" compared to what the government could do by ending pricing practices that result in alcohol selling for less than water.

Experts say that, Bitain’s alcohol consumption has risen by 40 percent over the past four decades, although per-capita drinking is still lower than in many other European countries — including Russia, Spain, Germany and France.

Government statistics suggest the country’s alcohol-related death rate has doubled since 1991. Last year, Chief Medical Officer Liam Donaldson warned: "Cheap alcohol is killing us as never before."
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