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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Survey: Scots oppose higher alcohol prices




EDINBURGH, Scotland, Aug. 3 (UPI) -- Two-thirds of respondents to a recent Scottish survey say they oppose charging more for booze as a way to discourage binge drinking.

The results of the 1,000-person survey conducted by the polling organization ICM indicated 66 percent of Scottish citizens oppose the government's so-called "drink tax," The Scotsman reported Sunday.

Public Health Minister Shona Robison was among those who dismissed the study because it was commissioned by the Wine and Spirits Trade Association. However, Robinson said the government would welcome ideas about better ways to wage the fight against binge drinking.

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