Poll Finds Parents Chiefly Responsible for Under Age Drinking


21 Apr 2008
 
New independent consumer research commissioned by ACS has shown that people look to parents and the police to take responsibility for tackling the problem of under age street drinking in communities.

The GfK NOP survey, which will be unveiled at ACS’ Summit08 event in Birmingham on 24 April, indicates that 54% of people believe parents should take the greatest responsibility for this problem. 26% of respondents singled out the police as being most responsible, and only 9% identified shops and supermarkets as being chiefly responsible for the problem.

ACS Chief Executive, James Lowman said: “It is very important to keep a handle on what people think, and not simply on what the national media and politicians portray as the public’s view. The most emphatic finding from this polling exercise is the sense of parental accountability for underage drinking. This is a message that the Government should listen to.

“What our research also shows is that the public aren’t fooled by the Government’s persistent attacks on our sector in the media. Sooner or later the Government is going to have to confront what the public know is the biggest cause of the problem. More needs to be done to educate parents and bring light to the real issue of proxy purchasing, along with ways of dealing with the problem of violence and abusive behaviour towards shop staff.”

Other results of the poll showed that 64% of people believe that their community does not suffer from under age street drinking, but that 54% felt that retailers could do more to tackle this problem.

James Lowman continued: “Retailers must not be complacent. Our focus has to remain on every store implementing a No ID – No Sale policy, asking everyone who looks under 21 for proof of age, and training staff rigorously to eradicate under age purchases.”

Contacts:
Shane Brennan Public Affairs and Communications Manager
01252 515001/ 07921 372 978
Nina Collins Communications Coordinator
01252 515001
Michael Saxton/ Julie Kirby Grappa PR
020 7602 9222

Notes to Editors:
1. ACS (Association of Convenience Stores) is the voice of local shops, representing over 33,000 convenience stores. ACS helps local shops thrive through lobbying, support and networking opportunities.

2. The GfK NOP telephone survey of a representative sample of 1.001 people throughout the UK was conducted between 4 and 6 April.