Drunks hit the headlines again.

Drunk and disorderly - a topical subject. How will the High Court rule on cases where an individual suffers from self-related injuries caused by excessive drinking?

Think before you drink, before you sue. Excessive drinking and its
anti-social consequences have rarely strayed from the headlines over the
last couple of months. The drunken behaviour of certain English "fans" at
Euro 2000 was news enough in itself but found new life when the
government's anti-drunks "on-the-spot" cashpoint fines proposal backfired
on the Prime Minister on a political and a personal level.


Even if the politicians are confused about how to tackle drunken
behaviour, can we at least

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