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Last Updated: Monday, 5 July, 2004, 10:27 GMT 11:27 UK
Anti-social drinking crackdown
A pint of beer being drunk
Anti-social drinkers could be banned from city centres under the initiative
Loutish binge drinkers are the target of a Home Office crackdown aimed at reducing alcohol-fuelled violence.

Police are being encouraged to use anti-social behaviour orders to ban drunks from pubs and even city centres.

Seventy unspecified areas in England and Wales will be the focus of the government's drive from 8 July.

Irresponsible drinkers spilling out into the street at closing time will be targeted, as will licensed premises which encourage binge drinking.

'No-go areas'

Off-licences and bars suspected of selling alcohol to under-age drinkers will face "sting" operations, the Home Office said.

Youngsters aged under 18 will be sent in to buy goods from the premises and catch irresponsible businesses.

A Home Office spokeswoman told BBC News Online: "It is going to be running through the summer and then intermittently afterwards.

Boy in off-licence
Irresponsible off-licences could be caught out by 'sting' operations

"We are looking to kick off a change of culture, knowing that irresponsible bars and clubs can't get away any longer with encouraging binge-drinking."

The alcohol enforcement campaign will be aimed at 70 local police areas where tackling drink-related disorder is considered to be a priority.

Home Secretary David Blunkett has said he will not tolerate anti-social drunks turning city centres into "no-go areas".

Alcohol is the root cause of 44% of violent crime and 70% of weekend night admissions to casualty, according to Home Office statistics.

And alcohol misuse is thought to cost Britain around £20 billion a year through crime, injuries and lost productivity at work.


SEE ALSO:
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Police crackdown in troubled town
30 Jun 04  |  Gloucestershire
Behaviour order 'first' for county'
01 Jul 04  |  Mid Wales
Gangs are targeted in city purge
23 Apr 04  |  West Yorkshire


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