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Kate Hawkesby: We have a worrying attitude towards binge drinking

Author
Kate Hawkesby,
Publish Date
Tue, 26 Jun 2018, 7:13AM
A binge drinking culture whereby aggression and law-breaking becomes part of the mix, is not a healthy path to be on for anyone. It’s a lose-lose. Photo \ Getty Images
A binge drinking culture whereby aggression and law-breaking becomes part of the mix, is not a healthy path to be on for anyone. It’s a lose-lose. Photo \ Getty Images

Kate Hawkesby: We have a worrying attitude towards binge drinking

Author
Kate Hawkesby,
Publish Date
Tue, 26 Jun 2018, 7:13AM

This Dunedin bar known for its boozy behaviour is indicative of the worrying attitude to drinking and the binge mentality we have in this country. 

This bar, Heffs Hotel, has been in the news for being in trouble over a gang wake, and opening on Christmas Day, its latest skirmish involves a drunk staff member. Serving punters, while intoxicated himself.

When Police arrived at the pub, after an anonymous tip off, the staffer was slurring his words, unsteady on his feet and accused Police of being out to f’ing get him.”

It wasn’t just the staff member who was drunk, punters were too, one flashing Police, one threatening to urinate on a Police car, one incapable of using his cellphone, and another getting aggressive over not being able to use the toilet.

So Police have applied to have the bar’s licence cancelled, saying that every time they’ve entered that bar there’ve been incidents and that it’s the only bar in the South Island they’ve tried to shut down. 

A decision’s due in a few weeks on its fate.

The publican in question though, has been previously suspended over a series of incidents, most notable of which was hosting a wake for a formal Mongrel Mob member.

This publican defended ‘having a drink’ as he put it, with his punters, and described this latest incident as ‘a normal Saturday night’.

And therein lies the problem. 

Firstly, it’s not just ‘having a drink’, it’s having way too many drinks, and secondly, how is this characterised as ‘normal’?

If that’s normal, we’re in big trouble. 

A binge drinking culture whereby aggression and law-breaking becomes part of the mix, is not a healthy path to be on for anyone. It’s a lose-lose.

We look to our bars, hotels, and hosts of any kind of premises with alcohol for that matter, to show responsibility and leadership.

To abide by the law, to keep punters safe, not put them in more danger. 

There is nothing wrong with a few drinks on a Saturday night, but our attitudes to alcohol and why we’re drinking, need looking at.

Being hammered while serving customers and abusing Police is not a ’normal’ Saturday night. 

We are all responsible for our own actions, yes, but publicans leading the way by example would be a good start. 

Anyone with ownership of a bar licence who doesn’t get that, deserves to have it cancelled.

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