If you never understood why James Bond always asked for his drink shaken, not stirred then you need to watch this video!
If you never understood why James Bond always asked for his drink shaken, not stirred then you need to watch this video!
In the past 15 months there have been eleven drivers caught driving more than six times over the legal limit in South Australia.
South Australian police say drivers with extreme blood alcohol levels between 0.330 and 0.400 were caught 11 times in the past 15 months. Two of those drivers recorded readings of 0.400, while the other nine drivers recorded blood alcohol levels between 0.330 and 0.370.
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The late-night alcohol-fuelled violence in Bundaberg has sparked a call for action by a Wide Bay MP, after the drink safe precinct was axed.
Police in the area say late-night incidents are at an all time high in the area.
As servers of alcohol, we need to be especially aware of the situation. A recent incident involving a teenager who allegedly punched a bartender on the Fraser Coast after he was refused service is an example of the kind of behaviour we need to contend with on the job.
Responsible Service of Alcohol training is crucial to ensuring that servers are aware of their duties and what the law says about how alcohol is served, so that incidents like this can be avoided.
The former Newman government introduced a draft of changes meant to crack down on alcohol-fuelled violence in its “Safe Night Out” policy. Unfortunately the Bundaberg drink safe precinct was axed in the latest state budget, but there are calls for more action to be taken.
In an article on Abc.net.au, Burnett MP Stephen Bennett was quoted expressing his disappointment that one of the programs was axed. He did however stress the importance of all levels of government working together better to address the issues.
“We just need to get the education out there and we as a society to understand this is not going to be accepted,” he said.
“So there is more to do done and this needs to go further than political cycles and it needs to be supported.”
Source: http://www.abc.net.au
The State Government said drink safe precincts would continue in Fortitude Valley, Surfers Paradise and Townsville but not Bundaberg.
Denying Alcohol Service to Minors
Under Responsible Service of Alcohol law serving alcohol to minors carries major fines for workers, management and owners of establishments, but the real cost of serving teenagers are the social consequences, such as teenage drink driving, teenage pregnancy and teenage violence such as in the incident mentioned above. Recent alarming statistics indicate that teenage drinking accounted for more teenage deaths than any other cause.
All employees of licenced venues need to undergo the necessary training, Responsible Service of Alcohol training to ensure that they know the rules in terms of serving alcohol as well as the consequences for breaking those rules.
Workers also need to apply the knowledge learnt during the RSA course to protect themselves from fines and possibly the loss of their job. More importantly they also have to protect society from the harm of alcohol abuse.
Even if you don’t think you can deny alcohol service to minors, remember their are serious consequences for both you and your employer if you are caught by authorities.
Who Needs RSA training?
Remember anyone beginning work in a licensed venue anywhere in Australia, whether they are directly serving alcohol or not needs to undergo Responsible Service of Alcohol Training. Bartenders, waitrons, sommeliers, security staff at venues must all have a valid RSA certificate.
Police say that alcohol and speed were responsible for a double fatal crash that happened in Nakara in north Darwin this week.
Two men were killed in the crash after the apparently intoxicated driver, lost control of the speeding vehicle and wrapped around the tree. There was only one survivor in the crash, whom witnesses say is extremely lucky to be alive.
This is a sobering reminder of the consequences of drink driving. Read more about this tragic incident here.
The Royal Commission into Family Violence heard that alcohol and drug incidents are on the rise, with police reports as proof of this.
The Victorian royal commission is examining what role drugs and alcohol play in domestic violence.
According to police, in the year leading up to June 2014, they attended more than 23,000 family violence incidents where the perpetrator was alcohol-affected (35.7 per cent of all family violence police callouts). However experts and professors say that alcohol alone cannot be blamed and alcohol is no excuse for aggressive behaviour.
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We’ve heard so many mixed messages about whether or not moderate drinking during pregnancy is acceptable or not that many pregnant women are confused, with many making the wrong choices.
In November 2012 a study was released that showed that even light drinking during pregnancy was dangerous and could severely harm the unborn baby.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is the condition that affects thousands of babies every year and can show itself as abnormal appearances, short height, low body weight, small head, poor coordination, low intelligence, behaviour problems and problems with hearing or seeing.
Read more about it here.
The ACT government may resort to earlier lockouts and raising alcohol prices in an effort to curb alcohol-related crime.
Canberra’s pubs and clubs may be forced to close earlier following the release of a discussion paper to gauge the community and industry’s opinions on what should happen next.
The Hotel’s Association says the state government is being unfairly influences by anti-alcohol campaigners and also accused them of sending mixed messages to the alcohol/ hospitality industry.
Find out more about it here.
We know that as servers of alcohol we cannot serve alcohol to anyone under the age of 18. But is this drinking age the right one? Are 18 year olds, old enough to make responsible decisions about drinking? According to the National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund, they are not and the legal drinking age in Australia should be raised to 21.
According to a report by the group, raising the legal drinking age will help curb alcohol related violence and abuse.
To find out more click here.
These affordably priced wines certainly won’t break the bank, but they are worth every penny. All the wines on this list are around $25 or less.
Find out more about these wines here.
Ever wondered why you enjoy your meal more with a glass of wine. This may have something to do with it – research shows that alcohol may make food smell better, which in turn improves how we perceive it to taste.
Alcohol actually interferes with our brain’s response to food smells and could make us enjoy it more.
We all know that its a good idea to mix food and alcohol, especially because food can help slow the absorption of alcohol into the blood stream and thereby slow the effects of intoxication, but now we know it also improves the experience of eating.
To find out more about the research click here.