Brit student pub-crawls come under fire over booze-induced mayhem.Byline: ANI London, November 8 (ANI): A firm that arranges drinking events for students in the UK may face a ban after an undergraduate urinated on a war memorial during an event organised by the organisation. Student unions are seeking to put a lid on Carnage UK that organises parties for an estimated 350,000 undergraduates in 45 towns and cities every year. "The expectation of a bar crawl is that everyone will have at least one drink in each bar on the route," the Observer quoted 19-year-old Jo, who attended an event in the north of England last year, as saying. "But because there are up to 2,000 people on the same route at the same time, there is a massive crush at every venue, which leads to people mass purchasing drinks so they don't have to queue again. "Carnage might not explicitly encourage binge-drinking but the impact of these factors is inevitable. It is pretty much what the name of the organisation promises," Jo added. The outrage comes after 19-year-old Philip Laing was left facing a jail sentence jail sentence jail n → peine f de prison following a seven-hour drinking binge organised by Carnage after which he relieved himself on a wreath of poppies at a war memorial. He told District Judge Anthony Browne in Sheffield that he had been "the drunkest I have ever been at uni Uni ( `nē), fl. c.2325 B.C., Egyptian official of the VI dynasty. His career is known through his private inscription. " and did not remember
any of his actions on the night of the incident.
While the judge slammed Laing for his "disgusting and reprehensible rep·re·hen·si·ble adj. Deserving rebuke or censure; blameworthy. See Synonyms at blameworthy. [Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin repreh " act, he also held Carnage partially responsible. Richard Budden, vice-president of the National Union of Students (NUS) said: "There is an acute and real danger to students who get caught up with these nights, not to mention the danger to members of the local population, and the harm done to town and gown Town and gown is a term used to describe the two communities of a university town; "town" being the non-academic population and "gown" metonymically being the university community, especially in ancient seats of learning such as Oxford, Cambridge, St Andrews and Durham. community relationships. "An increasing number of campuses want to see the end of these events and are doing all they can to stop them by prohibiting ticket sales and banning all publicity. "They take students on pub crawls that degrade TO DEGRADE, DEGRADING. To, sink or lower a person in the estimation of the public. 2. As a man's character is of great importance to him, and it is his interest to retain the good opinion of all mankind, when he is a witness, he cannot be compelled to disclose the participants, put students' welfare at risk and lead to antisocial antisocial /an·ti·so·cial/ (-so´sh'l) 1. denoting behavior that violates the rights of others, societal mores, or the law. 2. denoting the specific personality traits seen in antisocial personality disorder. behaviour. They make their money and then disappear, leaving student unions, police, and sometimes even the hospitals to pick up the pieces." But Varsity Leisure Group, owner of Carnage UK, denied the claims of encouraging irresponsible drinking. A spokesman said: "This is completely untrue. Student unions do not like Carnage UK events because they clearly compete with their own, less well-resourced events." On its website, the company stated: "At the forefront of our mindset mind·set or mind-set n. 1. A fixed mental attitude or disposition that predetermines a person's responses to and interpretations of situations. 2. An inclination or a habit. is student safety." It cites measures such as free soft drinks at all venues and on-site medical services." (ANI) Copyright 2009 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
|
||||||||||||

`nē)
Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion