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How many drinks a day is average?
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Adamsm
I don't see how you guys do it :)
They do it illegally.
Aye yup.
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pezz
What you can get while illegal is horrible, though. Generally the nicer places that have imported beer on tap are slightly stricter about obeying the law.
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eXceSSum
Fair enough they get it illegally but I'm thinking when going out to clubs/pubs. Surely it's gonna be a lot harder to get into these places underage. And if it is, then what do you from say 17 to 21? Just get booze illegally and drink in parks? Sounds fun.
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Adamsm
Fair enough they get it illegally but I'm thinking when going out to clubs/pubs. Surely it's gonna be a lot harder to get into these places underage. And if it is, then what do you from say 17 to 21? Just get booze illegally and drink in parks? Sounds fun.
It's legal to drink in the home... but if there out of the home they can be arrested for under age drinking and public drunkenness.
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Hyperspacerebel
If you cross the border and head up to Canada but aren't a Canadian citizen, can you get arrested for drinking at 19?
No.
If you come back drunk, I believe you can though.
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Badguy
23, live in CA, I don't drink at all.
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Hyperspacerebel
If you cross the border and head up to Canada but aren't a Canadian citizen, can you get arrested for drinking at 19?
No.
If you come back drunk, I believe you can though.
Didn't someone say that America has some crazy law that if you're an American citizen and you break one of their laws while in another country, you can be arrested/charged when you go back to America?
I don't follow up on American laws too much so I don't know if they were joking. It seems like something America would do; trying to dictate the world and all.
No that's silly.
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of any alcoholic beverage by a person who is less than twenty-one years of age is lawful.
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eXceSSum
I'm 16, living in Malmö, Sweden and I got drunk a couple of times. I don't drink anymore though, since the time I got wasted I lost my buscard and had to walk home on a countryside road for 2km in #$%^ -cold rain. That left a bad aftertaste.
Sounds like a good night to me ^^
I may be generalising but I think it is more common for 'binge' drinking in the UK but I dunno, it might just be the media. All I know is tonight I'm out and I we're all planning on getting pretty s**t-faced due to winter exams being over :)
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