City tries to ban drinkers from standing at the bar
Getting a case of vertigo mid-pint? Government
to the
rescue:
By Alan
Hamilton
IT
SHOULD be patently obvious. The principal drawback to vertical drinking is the
danger of vertical falling over into horizontal
befuddlement.Police in
Preston, Lancashire, think it is not as simple as that. Vertical drinking, they
believe, is one of the country’s main causes of public disorder and would
like to see it banned in the city’s
pubs.Vertical drinking is
a new term for what used to be called standing at the bar, long regarded as the
natural refuelling posture. Sixteen pints of lager slip into the tanks much more
easily when the gullet is erect rather than kinked by the body being squeezed
into a chair like a half-shut penknife. Drinking while standing in a like-minded
group, police argue, is a contributor to booze-fuelled
violence.When the
mindless nerd next to you knocks the pint out of your hand, it’s much
easier to go for him directly than having to get out of a chair to punch his
lights out.Backed by the
local NHS primary care trust, Preston police want a “no standing”
drinking rule imposed on the city by the autumn; they want customers to be
served only if they have a
seat.The latest attempt
to infringe libertarian drinkers’ rights will be compounded next year when
England imposes a no-smoking rule in pubs, forcing drinkers on to the pavement
for a fag. The opportunities for violence could be
immense.Police in Preston
already have an alcohol harm reduction and prevention team. Sergeant Andy
Hobson, the team’s alcohol project manager, said: “If people are sat
down there is less potential for flashpoints than with vertical drinking. This
is not designed so much to affect the amount they drink; it is the proximity of
other people when you are stood up, which is where the problems can
start.“People go
into these places and crowd round the bars, then the next you know somebody gets
a push, the pint goes over and that’s
it.”OK, so if they get
away with outlawing drinking while standing, what's next? Eating while talking?
Chewing gum while walking? Cooking while
showering?(via Brannon Denning on
Instapundit)
Posted: Thu - August 3, 2006 at 11:46 PM