Sale of alcohol restrictions
Whilst I agree with most of the measures, I have a major complaint over the one about off licences closing at 10pm. (http://www.rte.ie/news/2008/0730/alcohol.html) Assuming these measures are aimed at reducing alcohol consumption throughout the population, but particularly at underage drinkers, how will this help acheive anything?
People will simply buy their alcohol earlier during the day. What gets me is that one of the advantages of away games is that I can leave the match and still have enough time to go to an off licence. Off licences closing earlier isn't going to reduce the amount I drink, it'll just mean I'll head to the bar earlier.
It's idiotic to think that closing off licences early will make any sort of change to the Irish drinking culture. I know it's been discussed on here before, but switching to a more liberal, continental style of alcohol legislation would effect a real change in our attitudes to alcohol.