Food & Drink

Should the age be raised from 18 to 21 in Australia to combat underage drinking?

Food & Drink

Posted by: fdm

29th Nov 2010 08:18pm

Should the age be raised from 18 to 21 in Australia to combat underage drinking?
Does anyone really think this will help with under-age drinking or make it worse?

Anonymous
  • 13th Jan 2011 03:06pm

I don't believe raising the drinking age would make any difference, it is how you bring up your children that sets them on the correct path. I have three boys now around 40 and they all like a beer but know how to handle it because they were allowed to have a shandy on a hot night with their dad. Prohibiting anything only makes it more appealing to weak minded individuals.


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