Newcastle Police make Drunks to clean up their vomit

by Beaulieu | November 4, 2009 at 02:19 pm
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At last, a taste of their own medicine.


A brilliant idea by Newcastle police which should to be copied by other counties. 


Not only should they be made to clean up their sticky mess in the streets but they should be made to fix the damage done by their cars by re-cementing walls and paying for new bollards and sign posts if they have been caught drink driving. And they can fix the water feature in someone's garden if they stupidly drove into that too.


I'd also like to see them fish out shopping trollies from the streams. They ought to be  photographed online so that their family sees what a disgrace they are to their community.  


And, I think they should be fined in addition to clearing up their stinking mess and all their best party clothes given to charity.



"It is one of the most disgusting aspects of Binge Britain - the foul mess left by drunken revellers that blights too many city centres.


But one police force has adopted a zero-tolerance approach to the problem by making revellers clean up after themselves.


Patrols in Newcastle are stopping those fouling the streets and ordering them to clean the pavement with a disinfectant spray."

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Uwe Paschen

Now that may be a good idea...

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Beaulieu

What do they do in Japan? Do they have a binge drinking problem over there too?

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Uwe Paschen

No, not really, at least not like in the UK. Here they get drunk with Sake or cheeper stuff. However they are rather quiet and do not become aggressive for the most part. 

However, they do get sick.

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Beaulieu

Good ol' commonsense unless of course Health & Safety have their say.

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