It's true. Germans are the best drunks in the world.MrJonno wrote:Whenever I've gone drinking in Germany I've never felt a fight is about to break out at any minute, not sure why must be a culture thing or I just went to the right bars when i was in Munich
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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
For power drinkers you gotta go Japanese.rEvolutionist wrote:It's true. Germans are the best drunks in the world.MrJonno wrote:Whenever I've gone drinking in Germany I've never felt a fight is about to break out at any minute, not sure why must be a culture thing or I just went to the right bars when i was in Munich
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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
Considering that it's responsible for over 8000 deaths per year here, it would be safer to just ban alcohol, surely.MrJonno wrote:To determine something legal status show be a combination of the following factorsI'll try to explain. You've made it clear that the reason for banning glass in this instance is because it is dangerous and has caused harm. This is very general. It is a useful rule to help distinguish between what may be banned and what it would make no sense to ban. However, it can be insufficient on its own to justify banning any particular thing.
1) danger to society
2) danger to user (killing yourself is generally legal these days but its quite common to restrict things that make it easier)
3) benefit to user
4) benefit to society
5) cost to society by banning it
So with glass
1) moderate danger to society, broken glasses on the floor, crime etc
2) same for user
3) incredibly useful in many cases
4) as 3
5) much of the economy is based around glass, if alternatives are available going to cost a lot in money and possibly in fossil fuels
Hence probably a bad idea to have blanket ban glass, but in more restricted areas this can be justified (lots of danger to the user/society in a crowded drunk pub), very limited benefits and not economically unreasonable to use plastic
Everything in 1-5 to up for debate, say whether we are talking about glass,car, or a gun, but notice what I don't include anything that involves 'freedom' that is simple irrelevant
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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
Over my dead and pickled body!JacksSmirkingRevenge wrote:Considering that it's responsible for over 8000 deaths per year here, it would be safer to just ban alcohol, surely.MrJonno wrote:To determine something legal status show be a combination of the following factorsI'll try to explain. You've made it clear that the reason for banning glass in this instance is because it is dangerous and has caused harm. This is very general. It is a useful rule to help distinguish between what may be banned and what it would make no sense to ban. However, it can be insufficient on its own to justify banning any particular thing.
1) danger to society
2) danger to user (killing yourself is generally legal these days but its quite common to restrict things that make it easier)
3) benefit to user
4) benefit to society
5) cost to society by banning it
So with glass
1) moderate danger to society, broken glasses on the floor, crime etc
2) same for user
3) incredibly useful in many cases
4) as 3
5) much of the economy is based around glass, if alternatives are available going to cost a lot in money and possibly in fossil fuels
Hence probably a bad idea to have blanket ban glass, but in more restricted areas this can be justified (lots of danger to the user/society in a crowded drunk pub), very limited benefits and not economically unreasonable to use plastic
Everything in 1-5 to up for debate, say whether we are talking about glass,car, or a gun, but notice what I don't include anything that involves 'freedom' that is simple irrelevant

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Just playing devil's advocate here...JimC wrote:Over my dead and pickled body!JacksSmirkingRevenge wrote:Considering that it's responsible for over 8000 deaths per year here, it would be safer to just ban alcohol, surely.MrJonno wrote:To determine something legal status show be a combination of the following factorsI'll try to explain. You've made it clear that the reason for banning glass in this instance is because it is dangerous and has caused harm. This is very general. It is a useful rule to help distinguish between what may be banned and what it would make no sense to ban. However, it can be insufficient on its own to justify banning any particular thing.
1) danger to society
2) danger to user (killing yourself is generally legal these days but its quite common to restrict things that make it easier)
3) benefit to user
4) benefit to society
5) cost to society by banning it
So with glass
1) moderate danger to society, broken glasses on the floor, crime etc
2) same for user
3) incredibly useful in many cases
4) as 3
5) much of the economy is based around glass, if alternatives are available going to cost a lot in money and possibly in fossil fuels
Hence probably a bad idea to have blanket ban glass, but in more restricted areas this can be justified (lots of danger to the user/society in a crowded drunk pub), very limited benefits and not economically unreasonable to use plastic
Everything in 1-5 to up for debate, say whether we are talking about glass,car, or a gun, but notice what I don't include anything that involves 'freedom' that is simple irrelevant

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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
JimC wrote:Over my dead and pickled body!JacksSmirkingRevenge wrote:Considering that it's responsible for over 8000 deaths per year here, it would be safer to just ban alcohol, surely.MrJonno wrote:To determine something legal status show be a combination of the following factorsI'll try to explain. You've made it clear that the reason for banning glass in this instance is because it is dangerous and has caused harm. This is very general. It is a useful rule to help distinguish between what may be banned and what it would make no sense to ban. However, it can be insufficient on its own to justify banning any particular thing.
1) danger to society
2) danger to user (killing yourself is generally legal these days but its quite common to restrict things that make it easier)
3) benefit to user
4) benefit to society
5) cost to society by banning it
So with glass
1) moderate danger to society, broken glasses on the floor, crime etc
2) same for user
3) incredibly useful in many cases
4) as 3
5) much of the economy is based around glass, if alternatives are available going to cost a lot in money and possibly in fossil fuels
Hence probably a bad idea to have blanket ban glass, but in more restricted areas this can be justified (lots of danger to the user/society in a crowded drunk pub), very limited benefits and not economically unreasonable to use plastic
Everything in 1-5 to up for debate, say whether we are talking about glass,car, or a gun, but notice what I don't include anything that involves 'freedom' that is simple irrelevant

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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
Pretty annoying when people want to ban shit you like, isn't it?JimC wrote:Over my dead and pickled body!JacksSmirkingRevenge wrote:Considering that it's responsible for over 8000 deaths per year here, it would be safer to just ban alcohol, surely.MrJonno wrote:To determine something legal status show be a combination of the following factorsI'll try to explain. You've made it clear that the reason for banning glass in this instance is because it is dangerous and has caused harm. This is very general. It is a useful rule to help distinguish between what may be banned and what it would make no sense to ban. However, it can be insufficient on its own to justify banning any particular thing.
1) danger to society
2) danger to user (killing yourself is generally legal these days but its quite common to restrict things that make it easier)
3) benefit to user
4) benefit to society
5) cost to society by banning it
So with glass
1) moderate danger to society, broken glasses on the floor, crime etc
2) same for user
3) incredibly useful in many cases
4) as 3
5) much of the economy is based around glass, if alternatives are available going to cost a lot in money and possibly in fossil fuels
Hence probably a bad idea to have blanket ban glass, but in more restricted areas this can be justified (lots of danger to the user/society in a crowded drunk pub), very limited benefits and not economically unreasonable to use plastic
Everything in 1-5 to up for debate, say whether we are talking about glass,car, or a gun, but notice what I don't include anything that involves 'freedom' that is simple irrelevant
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Well... if you haven't seen it, then I'm sure it's never happened.Kristie wrote:Yeah, I've never seen a fight in public last more than half a minute.MrJonno wrote:If you are kicking someone on the floor its likely to take minutes in most cases, normally before that a person will have calmed down or will have been pulled of (unlike a firearm which takes a fraction of second to kill)Kristie wrote:It's hard for the average person. I'm sure there are trained people that can do it with ease. But, that not likely who you're going to end up trading punches with at a bar.Collector1337 wrote:Wrong.MrJonno wrote:its hard to kill someone with fists or even a glass
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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
Yeah, because that's exactly what I meant.Collector1337 wrote:
Well... if you haven't seen it, then I'm sure it's never happened.

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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
Given enough alcohol, one can drink oneself to death if one likes. Given enough bullets and firearms, what can one do then?Collector1337 wrote: Pretty annoying when people want to ban shit you like, isn't it?
Try another analogy, Sherlock.
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Pretty sure bar fighters aren't trying to kill each other.Kristie wrote:Yeah, because that's exactly what I meant.Collector1337 wrote:
Well... if you haven't seen it, then I'm sure it's never happened.![]()
I'm positive it does happen, but I'm positive it's not common.
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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
Sounds like you've watched too many movies if you think one man armies are plausible.Ian wrote:Given enough alcohol, one can drink oneself to death if one likes. Given enough bullets and firearms, what can one do then?Collector1337 wrote: Pretty annoying when people want to ban shit you like, isn't it?
Try another analogy, Sherlock.
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I wouldn't think so either.Collector1337 wrote:Pretty sure bar fighters aren't trying to kill each other.Kristie wrote:Yeah, because that's exactly what I meant.Collector1337 wrote:
Well... if you haven't seen it, then I'm sure it's never happened.![]()
I'm positive it does happen, but I'm positive it's not common.

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Re: Banning the use of glass in pubs and taverns....
On the harm front to society and the individual there is a strong case but you have to consider the benefits as well (humanity reproducing is one of them), the entertainment industry and general fun.Considering that it's responsible for over 8000 deaths per year here, it would be safer to just ban alcohol, surely.
But more relevant is the cost to actually banning it, possibly it would be just enforceable in the UK being an island but it certainly wasn't in the US. I certainly don't look down on countries that restrict/ban alcohol on health/safety grounds however doing so because Mohammed said not to drink while smoking a fag is a different matter.
I personally like my bottle of wine more than than I'm worried about the risks to my health drinking it and someone bottling me with the glass but if the population as a whole differs then fairs fair
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