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Thread ID: 82656 2007-09-03 22:16:00 The young generation... somebody (208) PC World Chat
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587568 2007-09-03 22:16:00 Schools are being urged to take a hard line with 18-year-old students who are drinking during school hours.
The warning comes after it was revealed Wellington High School pupils have been drinking alcohol during their lunch hour at Massey University's Tussock cafe.www.nzherald.co.nz
somebody (208)
587569 2007-09-03 22:39:00 www.nzherald.co.nz

Probably nothing new, I bet they have been doing this for years, until getting caught.
intel hunter (6666)
587570 2007-09-03 22:55:00 If it improves their grades than by all means drink up :D high schools might even consider opening a small pub on their campus ronyville (10611)
587571 2007-09-03 22:59:00 yeah - nothing new at all

at my old school in 7th form it was pretty common for a few of the guys to bring a box of beer to shove in the common room fridge and polish it off over the week - although if someone else took someone else's beer the culprit got duct taped the the fridge and various things were done to them - they never stole again XD
MAC_H8ER (5897)
587572 2007-09-04 02:24:00 Sue Bradfords ruling would be that if adults are entitled to drink, then it should be available in-utero . R2x1 (4628)
587573 2007-09-04 02:49:00 It is isn't it? winmacguy (3367)
587574 2007-09-04 04:07:00 A friend of mine recently tried to buy booze during lunchtime. Someone from the liquor store must have rang the school, so a dean was waiting for my friend at the front gate.

Tomorrow my friend will spend 1.5 hours collecting rubbish after school.
qazwsxokmijn (102)
587575 2007-09-04 04:22:00 Sue Bradfords ruling would be that if adults are entitled to drink, then it should be available in-utero .

What a stunning jab at Sue Bradford! Such incisive wit.

Actually, Green Party policy on the legal drinking age is that it should remain at 18 years.
Deane F (8204)
587576 2007-09-04 04:24:00 It is isn't it?



Light travels faster than sound.
This is why some people appear bright
until you hear them speak.
Cicero (40)
587577 2007-09-04 04:32:00 Developing embryos are affected by alcohol which is why pregnant women are generally advised not to drink. winmacguy (3367)
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