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    'Drunk Tanks' Could Solve Drinking Problem

    'Drunk tanks' could be introduced into Britain as the Government seeks "innovative" solutions to tackle public drunkenness.

    Widely used across Europe and the US, 'drunk tanks' are used to keep the intoxicated off the streets while they sober up.

    On a visit to a hospital in the North East, the Prime Minister is set to criticise the "reckless" drunken behaviour of the "irresponsible" minority that costs the health service about £2.7bn a year.

    "Every night, in town centres, hospitals and police stations across the country, people have to cope with the consequences of alcohol abuse, and the problem is getting worse," David Cameron will say.

    "Over the last decade we've seen a frightening growth in the number of people - many underage - who think it's acceptable for people to get drunk in public in ways that wreck lives, spread fear and increase crime.

    "This is one of the scandals of our society and I am determined to deal with it."

    According to the Government, £1bn of the cost of drunkenness and alcohol abuse to the NHS is seen in the increased burden faced by accident and emergency services and alcohol was the primary factor in 200,000 hospital admissions in 2010/11.

    Mr Cameron will say the Government will set out how it intends to help emergency services "rise to the challenge" in a forthcoming Alcohol Strategy.

    "Whether it's the police officers in A and E that have been deployed in some hospitals, the booze buses in Soho and Norwich, or the drunk tanks used abroad, we need innovative solutions to confront the rising tide of unacceptable behaviour," he will say.

    "This isn't just about more rules and regulation. It's about responsibility and a sense of respect for others."

    The Prime Minister will also suggest that bars, supermarkets and the drinks industry must do more to ensure that responsible drinking becomes more than "just a slogan".

    Health minister Anne Milton told Sky News it would be a cross-government strategy because there is "no magic bullet".

    "It's about price, it's about culture, it's about working with the industry, working with the third sector," she said.

    One option could be giving health authorities responsibilities regarding licencing decisions, she said.

    More needs to be done in schools and football clubs to educate young people regarding the potential "human tragedy" caused by drinking too much, Ms Milton added. 

    'Drunk tanks' have been mooted before - for example a 2009 report by for Scottish ministers reached similar conclusions.

    At the time they were used in Aberdeen and Inverness to prevent intoxicated people needing to be taken to police stations if there is no one else to look after them.

    However, the research indicated they could cost between £20,000 and £200,000 a year to operate as drunk people need to be monitored. 

    The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) also called on the then-government to introduce such a scheme in December 2010, arguing it would help alleviate the burden on the police.

     
    • ABC  •  3 months ago
      When you have travelled to most corners of the world, it is quite amazing to see how the British behave on a night out.
      • Jamie 3 months ago
        Not sure whether you are talking about the British you see in Benidorm or Phuket or the British you see when you are in Britain, both are shocking. I have lived outside the UK for 9 years now and I am often ashamed of how I see my countrymen behave.
      • Robert 3 months ago
        Totally with both of you on this. I spent some time outside the UK and the reputation the British had of being a little like Rowley Birkin QC (the Paul Whitehouse character), posh and constantly drunk, has changed into reputation of just being loud and drunk.

        I know a lot of such people will not give a damn about what a bunch of foreigners think, and perhaps they are right not to care. But the truth is that this is a problem and I wonder just what kind of society thinks 24 hour drinking is required.
      • sam 3 months ago
        Should be so lucky that they are out drinking and not plotting! Remember april19, 1775???????????????

        bottoms up and god save the queen
    • JOHN  •  Wigan, England  •  3 months ago
      Its an offence to be drunk and disorderly on the streets, always has been, just enforce the law, a large open cell should be in every town centre where they can be banged up overnight for everyone to see them sitting in their own piss and vomit.
      • AF J 3 months ago
        Good idea!
      • Christine 3 months ago
        fab idea.then when they sober up and everyone is walking past seeing them in that state,the shame might just have the desired effect
      • Lindsay 3 months ago
        great idea.and when they have sobered up they should then clear up.
    • easy  •  3 months ago
      WHT up the price of booze,,and SPOIL it for the MAJORITY who drink responsably. Charge the IDIOTS who abuse booze for the treatment, and for wasting police and ambulance time.
    • MangoMan  •  Edinburgh, Scotland  •  3 months ago
      This is a stupid idea. Arming drunks with Tanks is bound to cause trouble. They should be given to soldiers...
      • Eva 3 months ago
        ?????
      • phil 3 months ago
        It will help reduce the number of drunk drivers that die on the road. It won't do much for the sober ones tho????????
      • Janey 3 months ago
        Stupid comment.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 months ago
      If they charged Friday-night drunks for hospital treatment or the cost police intervention and incarceration that would lower the bill a bit.
      • Jamie 3 months ago
        And if you have an accident as a result of a drunk crashing into you, how would you feel if you were charged extra?
      • MEL 3 months ago
        it's not for you to be charged extra it's for the drunk that smashed into you to be charged extra unless you was drunk as well
      • LESLEY 3 months ago
        The drinkers already pay look at the amount they pay in duty
    • Ian  •  Hohhot, China  •  3 months ago
      Nowhere else in the world can you become totally drunk, urinate in the street, smash up a bus shelter and cut your hand in doing so and then go to a hospital for free treatment; then next day tell everyone what a 'great night out' you had. It's unique to the UK and is a cultural thing - it's part of 'Broken Britain'! 'Drunk tanks'? Certainly, but make the drunks pay financially for it or take the cost off their benefits.
      • English patriot 3 months ago
        This is a generation thing aswell, in my day back in the early 60s we went for a drink but certainly didnt urinate up bus stops or smash shop windows in, my god if you did you feared the wrath of your father, thats half the problem these younger folk have been pandered to and pampered by the PC ~oh we cant discipline little Johnny~ brigade.
        Yes we had isolated problems back then but today your average high st on a Fri/Sat night turns into a war zone.
      • mills 3 months ago
        Very true!
      • Noah 3 months ago
        And the drunkard will also be able to make a claim against the council for cutting his hand because the bus shelter didn't have safety glass.
        Still the justice minister, good old Ken Clarke will see to it that the motorist is further persecuted and prosecuted to pay for the drunks selfish and uncaring crimes against society.
    • Shaunus of Shaunsire  •  Madrid, Spain  •  3 months ago
      Once again we have a proposal which attempts to stick a band aid over a shattered leg. I have lost all faith in the UK's system of government. It does not work. Indeed I have lost faith in politics worldwide. They continue to insist on dealing with the symptom and not the root cause. Drunkenness and its attendant chaos is caused by selfishness, anger, insecurity etc and a complete breakdown in the moral compass of the individual. It's generally caused by a minority of young people who possess not one iota of respect for themselves or for others. This breakdown has been the result of living in a world that is awash with greed. That greed has been nurtured and encouraged by political ideology. And their response is to ignore their part and just throw people in to drunk tanks!
    • Gloria  •  Milton Keynes, England  •  3 months ago
      Anything to get these idiots off our streets, but why is there nothing done about the under age element - fine the parents and the establishment in which the drink was purchased. On the spot heavy fines would at least pay for these drunk tanks, we need to do something and quick, decent people will not go into the town centres at night and this is having a terrible effect on restaurants etc., they are louts so treat them as such.
    • Keith  •  Montpellier, France  •  3 months ago
      Its a brilliant idea, unfortunately the do gooders will complain that it is against a drunks human rights, what chance have we got in the UK when a know terrorist can be kept in the Uk because of his Human rights.
    • Allen A  •  3 months ago
      For crying out loud ... it was the relaxing of the licensing laws that led to this culture, that and the advent of cheap supermarket offers .. the answer is simple bring back the licensing laws, restrict drinking hours, the times alcohol can be bought and a few less all night bars and it might go someway to controlling this drinking culture ... the strict licensinf laws that used to be in place didnt satop people gettign drunk its true, but it did control it it seems and there wasnt this bhinge drink culture we see today ... why I wonder is it so hard for so called intelligent people to look at a problem and see the cause ... ??
    • sharkbite  •  3 months ago
      This would be solved if the bars and pubs stuck to the pub regulations and stopped serving people who are already drunk. Police should inforce heavy fines for breaking this law that is already in place.
    • anon  •  3 months ago
      Just leave them in the road, why should police and ambulance crews have to waste their time with them, in this so called time of crisis many of them are lucky they can afford to go out and get bladdered to such a degree they can't even stand up!
      I don't see why ordinary folks who like a drink should have to be penalised for those who carry on like this, there is no harm in en joying yourself of being socaible by having a drink, I personally love and nice white wine, an the occasional good brandy after a nice meal, why should I and other folks like me have to pay for nutters!
    • tommy  •  3 months ago
      the government clamped down on smokers,who by the way did not attack,piss in the street,or threaten anyone,but are treated like lepers,but these mindless drunks who would not have the balls to do anything sober are being treated with kid gloves,if they can afford to get drunk every night they must be getting too much dole money,so stop f,ing about and sort these maggots out
    • PHIL  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      This is being touted as a new problem. If you read through historical literature many references can be found to the British propensity to drink too much. As far back as the 13 c. travellers have commented on our ability to get drunk. The problem now is that youger people don't go out and get drunk, they go out to get drunk. That is their aim before they have even left the house, and if they havn't got drunk by the end of the night it has been a rubbish night out. This is the attitude that needs to be addressed.
    • Groblich Magflurg  •  Edinburgh, Scotland  •  3 months ago
      Make the drunks and the druggies pay for medical treatment . No longer free on the NHS when you go out and get wasted . All these clowns who cant hold their drink and the druggies Why the hell should they get treated by the NHS .No make em pay .If they can afford to go out every weekend and get wasted then they can afford to pay for their medical treatment done by a private company
    • Hugh  •  3 months ago
      How about going back to the licensing hours we used to have and only allowing oubs and off-licences to sell booze. It's too freely available. The 24 hour drinking right introduced by Blair has been an (utterly predictable) disaster.
    • MICHELLE  •  London, England  •  3 months ago
      Its ironic really that the goverment won't initiate any kind of deterant Saying that there is a method in their madness as the revenue accounts to major coffers in the fiscul purse!!!
    • Thedevilsuglytwin  •  Brighton, England  •  3 months ago
      How insane is yahoo's header 'Drunk Tanks - Could Solve Drinking Problem" If the idea is to introduce them hear on basis of, "they are Widely used across Europe and the US" The drunk tanks have been around for decades, particulary America, and have these drunk tanks solved the "Drinking problem" and if so presumably they have now been shut down. Uhhhhh no ---- they've built more drunk tanks.
      But why have they done this.
      Because drunk tanks dont solve "The drinking problem"
    • sab3551  •  Hounslow, England  •  3 months ago
      politicians have been saying this for ages "The Prime Minister will also suggest that bars, supermarkets and the drinks industry must do more to ensure that responsible drinking becomes more than "just a slogan".
      they have too much vested interest in doing otherwise whether it be sainsbury's clan or tesco party funders not to mention the tax revenue they generate too
    • A  •  3 months ago
      Why not chanrge drunks for the service involved in picking tjem up, using the hospital services and police cells?
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