“Most of the taverns are near the schools so it’s easy for me to get alcohol during breaktime.” | via Bhekisisa_MG
SA children are exposed to lots of liquor promotions, and many taverns freely sell alcohol to them. One study found that taverns are usually close to schools, and that kids can drop by at breaktimes to get a drink.
The evidence on whether liquor advertising causes more underage drinking is contentious since many studies are badly designed and the more rigorous research paints a mixed picture. told researchers from the Human Sciences Research Council that they had binged on alcohol in the previous month.
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