Parks yes, absolutely. I lived in Glasgow for years and can't say my life was curtailed massively by not drinking when I was out about.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Restaurants, bars and pubs are totally different as someone is 1) letting you in (or not) depending on what state your in and 2) you are being served by someone who is also making an assessment and can cut you off. They are also not traveling at 100mph, so if there is trouble, it's much easier to get help.
We have a deeply unhealthy relationship with booze in this country and we need to start taking action to change our culture. Reducing the number of places you can have a bevvy isn't a bad thing imo.
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