Sentences with phrase «alcohol fuelled violence»

«The shocking increase in alcohol fuelled violence raises very serious questions as to why the government has decided to stop keeping records on this type of offence,» Mr Foster said.

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Last week a Scottish sheriff said the drink fuels violence, while Alcohol Focus Scotland said this week that there was increasing evidence that caffeinated alcoholic drinks caused particular damage in society.
The police, wisely maybe, decided to bring the kick - off forward to 11 am, in order to prevent any alcohol - fuelled violence.
It hasn't reduced substance abuse, but rather has created a culture of violence fueled by profits from the drug trade, similar to the crime wave that accompanied the prohibition of alcohol in the 1920's.
«Our findings suggest that energy drinks may increase people drinking to intoxication, and consequently increase the risk of alcohol - related problems like drunk - driving and alcohol - fuelled violence.
Night life as we know it has turned into a pit of late nights fuelled by alcohol, drugs, violence, bad attitudes and deceit.
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Fueled heavily by drugs, alcohol, violence and satiating his own motives, he is a wildfire.
While alcohol - fuelled violence is not limited to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, it is triggered by a number of different historical and social factors.
If the Abbott Government recognises that alcohol - fuelled violence is an issue in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, they must understand the need for Family Violence Prevention Legal Services to help fviolence is an issue in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, they must understand the need for Family Violence Prevention Legal Services to help fViolence Prevention Legal Services to help families.
While the government has recognised in the inquiry that alcohol - fuelled violence is an issue for many women and families, last year in the Mid-Year Fiscal and Economic Outlook the government decided to strip $ 3.5 Million from the National Family Violence Prevention Legal Services over the next threviolence is an issue for many women and families, last year in the Mid-Year Fiscal and Economic Outlook the government decided to strip $ 3.5 Million from the National Family Violence Prevention Legal Services over the next threViolence Prevention Legal Services over the next three years.
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