For the last 22 years Tracey Fletcher has worked in a bar called the castle in putney, this interview is to help me attain a vary of knowledge on whether in the last 20 years binge drinking has gone up in statistics for younger people:
1. For the last 20 years have you seen a difference age groups that drink in the pub that you work?
'yes you don't get the older maturer drinker that you get drinking after work, now we see a lot more families and younger people drinking'
2. In the last 20 years, have you seen a change in how many under age drinkers there are coming in to the pub?
'yes there were more under age drinkers 20 years ago because the pubs were a lot more relaxed whereas now the law is much stricter'
3. Have you seen a difference in how many younger people are drinking to excess of there daily recommended quota?
'no because there has always been binge drinkers, its just that it is publicised more now than it was 20 years ago'
4. Do you feel that the law should be stricter on under age drinkers, and why?
'no I don't because if we had a more relaxed attitude to younger people drinking, like they do in Europe, I don't believe there would be an issue with binge drinking. I feel that all young people should be introduced to alcohol in a social environment, instead of our archaic licensing laws and regulations which causes binge drinking. I feel the younger person should be brought up with a mindset of social drinking and the responsibilities that come with it rather than drinking to excess'
This interview has helped me to understand how binge drinking has evolved through the years, and has suggested to me that it has not changed very much in the last 20 years.