It won't stop alcoholics or regular boozers but it will moderate consumption. |
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Traders say they are fed up with seeing the boozers drinking from bottles hidden in plastic bags and urinating in the church grounds. |
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Street boozers on a Swindon estate could soon have their drink taken off them by police. |
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Yes, but the boozers are much more noticeable up here in the north because they drink simply and solely to get legless. |
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Swindon is winning the war against under age boozers who flout the law by buying alcohol. |
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There is one rule that my friends, most of whom are boozers of an intensity and dedication I'd rarely seen before, have drilled into me. |
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Two very friendly people, who patiently waited for boozers to choose their poison, manned the drink ticket table. |
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The Argentine papers were not slow to portray the Scots as boozers, drinking their hotel dry and sending out for more whisky. |
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These boozers have probably had enough to drink by then and should go home and go to sleep. |
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The Duke of Wellington is remembered for his victory at Waterloo, his historic status commemorated in the names of innumerable local boozers. |
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It was once a speakeasy and just before prohibition was repealed a bunch of boozers were massacred by cops during a raid. |
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Every yard has its boozers, shirkers, grumps, gamblers and cack-handed riders. |
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Could it be that the economy of Old Town and Swindon would suffer if the clubbers and boozers were curtailed by the very alcohol-free zones which are being suggested? |
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In an age when pubs change their look more often than many drinkers change their underpants, two York boozers are being celebrated for staying the same. |
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And they warn that it could be the death knell for hundreds of traditional boozers which do not sell food, and whose regulars enjoy a smoke with their pint. |
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The cheap booze flowed freely, and like alley drug dealers giving out that first free hit, so did the drink companies use the clubs to recruit a new generation of boozers. |
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The move has provoked public outcry from bar owners and thousands of waiters, dancers and bar girls, as well as disgruntled murmurings from late-night boozers. |
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Bar Talk has learned that regulars at one of York's classiest local boozers will be drinking the health of England's patron saint in style on Monday. |
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As a people we seem determined to lend credence to the outsiders image of us as a nation of freewheeling boozers with a sizeable streak of irresponsibility in our make-up. |
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Perhaps I'm wrong, perhaps he heads off to the boozers and caffs of Roman Road at the weekend to gorge himself on pies and animated proletarian discussion. |
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The council won't dare take on litter louts, boy racers or under-age boozers, but dog walkers are viewed as a soft target. |
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One of many old boozers in the area to have been gussied up and hipsterfied, this backstreet pub has managed to keep a generally mellow vibe. |
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Whether you're looking for somewhere to take an out-of-towner, watch the footy or just have a drink, here are 10 Liverpool boozers that capture the essence of Liverpool. |
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