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How horrendous, I read the newsreport on the couple on holiday, but how often have you seen half cut parents rolling out of the pub with young children in tow, I think it is awful and damn irresponsible and there should be laws against it, you can't be in charge of a car when you are drunk, so why are there so few laws or legislation against being drunk and in control of young children in the same circumstances? (especially toddlers and especially in public places)
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LizzygotDizzy Wrote:

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> How horrendous, I read the newsreport on the

> couple on holiday, but how often have you seen

> half cut parents rolling out of the pub with young

> children in tow, I think it is awful and damn

> irresponsible and there should be laws against it,

> you can't be in charge of a car when you are

> drunk, so why are there so few laws or legislation

> against being drunk and in control of young

> children in the same circumstances? (especially

> toddlers and especially in public places)


There is a law against it. Its illegal to be drunk in charge of children below the age of i think 7 yrs.

Well I have! a very obviously tipsy young mum one Sunday afternoon pushing a pram and dragging a toddler behind her! Plus have to say my parents were guilty of this too and were real heavy drinkers, especially on a Saturday afternoon and we practically had to carry them home at times, so it does happen Thanks Spadetownboy for the info.

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