That's where i'm getting my info from itbt.My knowledge of the law (which is pretty much what we've been taught in PSE ) is in total agreement with Mat and George.
Yeah, the only thing people listen to in PSE is the ***, drugs and alcohol bits. Rest of it is a waste of time.That's where i'm getting my info from itbt.
Nope. You can take it without anyone's knowledge.
However, if you buy it, you're comitting an offence (and so is the person selling it to you), and if someone knowingly supplies it to you, they're comitting an offence, and if you attempt to get someone to supply you with it, you're comitting an offence.
However, by actually ingesting intoxicating drinks, you're not comitting an offence.
The law is complex, and some might say crazy.
OK, thanks for clearing that up then.Because you can... you just can't have the stuff bought for you.
You can drink at someone else's house as well, there doesn't even have to be supervision. I went to several parties back in ' day where people were taken to hospital after overdoing it and no-one ever prosecuted anyone, despite the drinkers being underage.
The only thing that is illegal is adults supplying minors with alcohol.
Also, many people are unaware of the particulars of the law. You get all sorts of kids coming in my shop who clearly don't have a clue they're putting themselves up for prosecution by trying to buy the stuff before their 18th birthday.
Not really, I was genuinely interested in what I had done wrong. Seems strange that what we are taught and what the law says appear to be different.This seems to me to have been a bit of a storm in a teacup... and I appear to have come accross as a little Marc-esque. Hope you don't think I was being nasty in any way.
whether there are warnings or not is irrelevent. Of course it is not advisable to give your child alcohol, however the question is, is it illegal?I don't know how many ads you've not been hearing warning parents not to do precisely that, then, because they've been absolutely everywhere in this part of the country of late.
Aye.Crampton\Howgate - dost thous like thy Budweiser?
Probably won't be having any tbf.Crampton\Howgate - dost thous like thy Budweiser?
These warnings state it is illegal... and even if they didn't I know full well it is because I've had to learn about the thing.whether there are warnings or not is irrelevent. Of course it is not advisable to give your child alcohol, however the question is, is it illegal?
I see plenty of ads warning against smoking ciggies, but it is still legal to do so!!!