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Drunk you're an easy target

Did you know that if you drink too much you are more likely to be a victim of crime or get into dangerous situations?

On a typical Friday and Saturday night, three quarters of all accident and emergency attendances are alcohol-related. Almost half of all violent crime is alcohol-related, as are 80 per cent of pedestrian deaths on a Friday and Saturday night. One in three reported rapes happens when the victim is drunk.

If you’re planning a night out, think ahead, stay safe and know your limits:

  • Drink sensibly and stay with your friends.
  • Plan in advance how you will get home.
  • Save the number of a licensed taxi firm in your mobile phone.
  • Don’t accept drinks from strangers or leave your drink unattended.
  • If there’s trouble while you’re out, stay well clear of it.
  • Avoid walking alone through dark or unsafe areas (men as well as women).
  • Keep your belongings with you and your valuables out of sight.
  • Don’t drink and drive, and remember you may still be over the limit the morning after a big night out.

There is information on this site about getting home safely after a night out and tips for safer drinking. There is also an explanation of the penalties that could be imposed on you if you break the law – make sure you understand what’s against the law or you could suffer the consequences.

Further information

  • Drunk you're an easy target - Christmas campaign 2011

  • Alcohol and licensing

  • Alcohol and the law

  • Safer drinking tips

  • Getting home after a night out

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  • Drinkaware - for the facts (opens new window)
  • Victim and witness support
  • Pubwatch - Watch schemes and initiatives

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