There are plans by town
hall chiefs in Manchester to start charging drunk people for hospital
treatment in A&E
http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/s/1489387_drunken-patients-may-get-charged-for-treatment-at-ae-departments-at-manchester-hospitals?all_comments=1
“We have to start being
really imaginative – alcohol is a cancer in our communities. If you
spend any time at A&E over the weekend, you’ll find about 80
per cent of people are there because of alcohol”
Well, it's a well known
fact that 142% of statistics are made up on the spot, so let's just
take that number. 80%? Because of alcohol? That's a massive claim to
make. The immediate question that comes to mind is how much alcohol,
and why was it being consumed? We are lead to believe that a safe
amount of alcohol is 2-3 units for women and 3-4 units for men, but
lets face it. On a night out, no one sticks to these limits. That's
why binge drinking is so skewed. Binge drinking is drinking twice the
recommended limit. For me, that's 8 units. 8 fucking units? I
wouldn't even feel it.
To put that into context.
One bottle of wine is about 9 units. So if you drink a bottle of
wine, you are binge drinking, you stupid dumbshit goddamn
motherfucker. Drink 4 pints of 4% beer and you're binge drinking.
So, now we know that
everyone is binge drinking, the percentage figure is useless as it's
an unfair sample. You may as well say that 100% of people were
admitted to hospital because they we're Human Beings when they woke
up that morning.
It's not just that
though. Who decides who is drunk? I guarantee that as a seasoned
strong ale drinker, who regularly drink beers over 5%, and has been a
judge on 3 National Winter Ales Festivals, I get “drunk” a
fuckload slower than most people. It took me 5 pints to feel the buzz
at the pub last week. You can say whatever the hell you want, that
the alcohol is slowing my reactions down so that I can't function in
the normal world. Well, you'd be talking complete and utter bollocks
of the highest order. One person I was talking to who'd just turned
up thought I'd only just got there as well. On my sixth pint, I was
playing darts and I finished 501 in 21 darts, with only 2 darts at
double. That's good play for someone whose hand-eye co-ordination is
allegedly shot and whose legs are now supposed to resemble some sort
of jellyfish like creature.
I'm not saying go and
drive a car. That would be stupid. I've done my fair share of daft
thing whilst drunk but I've never sprained my ankle, broken my finger
or broken my arm whilst drunk. I did all that sober. That fact of the
matter is that I can drink more than most and feel the effects less.
People who think this isn't true are the same sort of people who tell
you that hot drinks cool you down more than cold drinks, if all the
bees died out tomorrow, we would all die in three years, or that
irregardless isn't really a word. People like that need to fuck off.
I fly in the face of science, I kick the arse of biology and most of all, I do it whilst enjoying a cracking pint or two.
Incidentally,
irregardless is now a word, because so many people kept saying it
wasn't. Just clearing that up.
Some people think that
it's OK to charge people who are drunk because they've done it to
themselves, and if they can afford to buy alcohol, they can afford
hospital treatment. Whilst this argument is as stupid as putting
tomatoes in a fruit salad, it should be pointed out that the insane
amount of tax on alcohol is used to put towards the social cost of
alcohol. It's a tax that I am quite frankly, very happy to pay. I've
been to hospital once for being drunk, yes, it was a total waste of
time and I probably should have dragged myself to bed but, after the
ambulance has been called, you can't do a hell of a lot. It was
obvious I didn't need it. I walked to the damn thing. I've never been
sick on the street, I've probably broken the odd bush by falling into
it and I've broken the odd pint glass by knocking it off a table but
I would think that I've paid a hell of a lot more in tax that I've
taken out. I'm quite happy for that extra tax I've paid to go towards
people who need a little more help than me. If only we all had this
view on all taxes, we might still have a health service for the
people.
If we are going to charge
people for alcohol treatment, we need to look around more. We should
charge people for all sports injuries. They didn't need to be playing
sports. Broken legs due to football, strained backs due to golf,
flattened faces due to boxing. All injuries sustained whilst
commuting in cars, on bikes, skateboards or on foot. There is
perfectly good public transport. There was no need for you to be
making the journey yourself. Any treatment stemming from your
unhealthy habits. Heart disease, strokes, kidney failure, liver
failure, any fucking failure. If you were careful, you wouldn't have
gotten ill.
I suppose the point here
is that if we start charging people for alcohol admissions, people
will start to say, hang on, why don't we charge people for other
things that they could have stopped. That's the slide. That would be
the fastrack to the total breakdown of our NHS services. Don't give
them the bait. All they're waiting for is for us to ask for charges
for alcohol and suddenly, charging for everything will be a good idea
because it's not essential. Our government have already set this
disaster in motion. Don't let's let them do it any faster than they
need to.
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