I really wasn't that stoked about getting into a touchy political discourse with a bunch of drunks I didn't know. |
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Remember the proposal to allow the police to frogmarch drunks to cashpoints so that they could pay spot fines? |
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Labor is threatening to jail habitual drunks who refuse alcohol treatment, most of them Aboriginal itinerants. |
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And I prefer to drink with them personally at first to make sure they aren't crazy drunks or stinkingly incapable after the first round. |
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Although the drunks sit and drink directly in front of the CCTV camera little or no action appears to be taken against them. |
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Police say they are winning the war against violent drunks who cause mayhem in the West End of the city at weekends. |
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A quick skinny-dip left two drunks red-faced when children nicked their clothes and ran off. |
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All the men my age are bitter balding drunks or pretty boys with the pretty boy mentality. |
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The Government wants to end happy hours and slash the price of soft drinks to help rid town centres of rampaging drunks. |
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You all know those kinds of drunks that no matter how tanked they get, they still seem to keep their wits. |
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Sure there were a few drunks and wanton women scattered around the common room of the Gray Mule Inn, but it seemed like a friendly place. |
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The incident happened at about 2.35 am when a group of drunks began hurling abuse at a handful of firefighters. |
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As a driver you suffer verbal abuse on a regular basis from drunks, druggies and even schoolchildren. |
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Who wants to go down town and see all the dirt and the filth, and the drunks, people spitting and weeing and defecating, which they do. |
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I find it obnoxious and frightening to see drunks in bars and on the streets. |
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Hookers, johns, drunks, drug dealers and police are familiar sights in this area, which has seven schools within a two-block radius. |
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Maybe it's a preventative measure to stop drunks who ran out of smokes in the pub bundling in there but it was very annoying. |
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Nothing like sopping wet drunks stumbling around blindly in the light from dying embers. |
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Extra equipment will be brought in so drunks can be rehydrated, sobered up and discharged. |
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The drunks are as much a part of this meeting as the royal procession and excessive imbibing is not confined to the lager louts. |
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Not a single one of the tens of thousands of drunks that swarm round the station at night had even bothered to let the tyres down. |
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This is the kind of subtle, nasty attack used by alcoholics and dry drunks. |
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Maybe thought you'd find some two-bit drunks to sleep around with while you were at it? |
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The centre is not so awfully bad, if you ignore the drunks and rowdies that is. |
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On the other side they were considered as wild red necks, rowdies and drunks. |
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Not that I've never seen Asian bums and drunks and beggars sprawled out on the street. |
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I think they were mainly aiming at the drunks, whose defences are down after a night on the tiles. |
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I will have to continue to ride sedately until I am clear of the drunks, bus-rushers and blind Blackberry blatherers. |
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Old women were also stereotyped in comic literature as drunks, brothel keepers and witches. |
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The old hits got the drunks singing and snogging and slopping paper cups of beer. |
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She saw a dark, grim street with drunks falling over their own feet and puking down the gutters. |
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Police had stopped drunks from hanging about but, over the last couple of months, they have drifted back. |
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It is just the kind of place where drunks, junkies and the down-at-heel find a warm spot to spend the night. |
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At the same time he paints a sad picture of the dreamland inhabited by his drunks, druggies and small-time punks. |
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An unprecedented blitz by police on drunks and licensees who sell alcohol to under-age drinkers starts today. |
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Trust me, I've been around a few drunks and being sober and standing there trying to understand what they are saying is hard enough. |
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It follows, then, that Mark's idea of restricting access to alcohol for mean drunks is also a good idea. |
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It should be relatively easy to pick off the strays, the drunks and the aesthetically challenged from the edge of the dance floor. |
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I am Australian and it is a fact that we aren't all the drunks portrayed in so many TV progs and jokes. |
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Just as providence protects drunks and fools, so it also spares the pseuds who make excuses for the butchers who have killed their neighbours. |
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We can drink a little, drink a lot or become staggering drunks that have stopped studying altogether. |
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Say what you will about crackheads, drunks and other assorted addicts, but they sure can be imaginative. |
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Turns out the best way to get fatties, drunks and tar-breaths to improve their lifestyle is to get them on television and humiliate them. |
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Gorblimey! A poster on the thread about modern hymns for drunks tells me Estelle White is rhyming slang. |
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The only future I can see is the drunks coming at you at all times of the day and night. |
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The crowd is even bigger than when he went in because of a couple of drunks who have taken up residence on a bench nearby. |
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Bachmann weaves tales of anti-heroines, old drunks and people dousing themselves in gasoline into a strong collection of songs. |
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The headache usually begins half an hour after drinking, and drunks can have very serious headaches. |
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The two tend to lean on each other, like a couple of drunks propping each other up. |
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No matter that a good percentage of the congregation were strangers to any church or that the local drunks rolled in to help us celebrate. |
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I listen to the screams of drunks outside as they mix with the jazz of the cats on stage. |
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There was poets' pub, lousy with drunks and soft with words, glittering with ideas and familiarity and mutual admiration. |
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It has a muddy main drag lined with brick buildings with doors of corrugated iron – a small shop, a charcoal store, a dark room full of drunks. |
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The drunks were still on the streets, but not in great numbers. |
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This was a flight for way-ward pilots, drunks, and general goof-offs. |
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Back when salesmen were viewed as barely employable con men working some sort of semi-legal grift, the profession was populated almost entirely with drunks. |
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They sing like drunks in a midnight choir, dance like goats on mescalin and are, frankly, pretty charmless. |
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The state may have to rely on drunks, prostitutes, criminals, perjurers, paid informers as well as solid citizens to prove their case. |
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Often, nonalcoholics are able to help drunks long before they might have reached Alcoholics Anonymous. |
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The Miaos were considered by the missionaries as immoral, licentious and drunks because they cultivated opium. |
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Shimmele doesn't take it seriously when his father rants that Memphis's gamblers and drunks are possessed by dybbuks. |
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And who, exactly, would be writing the name on to the easel outside Buckingham Palace so tourists and drunks can photobomb it with thumbs aloft? |
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In a bitter wind, the drunks were tippling flutes of a thin rosé, whose sunny origins mocked the encompassing bleakness. |
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Boys back there may not be scared of broncs, rattlesnakes, or mean drunks but they'd rather take on all three with a hand tied behind their backs than deal with their Mamas. |
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Its doner with chili sauce is perfectly nice, once you have fought your way through the drunks who have been chucked out of the local pub. |
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He also voiced concern that disruptive behaviour by drunks and their friends poses a risk to other patients. |
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He is that most unlikely of pub drunks – the kind that starts the fight, then sticks around to win it. |
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What I didn't see were drunks, body fluids, punch-ups and verbal abuse. |
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Our esteemed court of highest appeal has ruled that drunks cannot commit crimes. |
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Second, the assertion that drunks causing accidents are the ones who exceed current.08 is not accurate. |
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It was designed mostly for picking up drunks, particularly in the wintertime, but it's a very successful program going on there. |
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The federal government has proved it: It's the drunks, not the druggies, who should really scare us. |
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In a CBC interview on April 11, 2002, an RCMP staff sergeant said that, in Yellowknife alone, RCMP deal with 100 drunks each night. |
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They are sloppy drunks who are driving the roads, causing accidents and running over innocent people. |
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This should mean that drunks who once would have been detained pending prosecution are now referred to welfare agencies instead. |
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It is advisable to remain conservative in your clothing while going to clubs to avoid being harassed by drunks and young men. |
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A high proportion of women who marry drunks also had drunken fathers. |
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In places like these you can always find a public park, a neglected patch of grass with a broken bench, a churchyard fully-equipped with raddled drunks. |
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Two workboats, ancient battered things with rusting plates, shouldered into it from either side like a couple of drunks supporting a comatose companion. |
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The two weeks we were there were entirely free of drunks or rowdies. |
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The new laws will also forbid drunks from loitering around liquor stores, carrying baseball bats and fooling around with crossbows, slingshots, blowpipes and airguns. |
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I never went in, but sat a way up the road on a bench near the tiny Council garden, the one normally claimed by the weekend drunks, but I was too shattered to care. |
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Eight objectors have written to the council saying a new licence would mean loud music, late night drunks, loss of parking and damage to their cars. |
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In the 10 years that I have been a drinker, I've known a lot of drunks. |
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If police see drunks being verbally abusive to members of the public they will be arrested for drunk and disorderly behaviour or public order offences. |
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I'm one of those mushy, slobbering, love everyone in the world drunks. |
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The owner of a residential home believes the only way to stop drunks boozing outside a church in Gorse Hill would be to remove the benches they sit on. |
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Why not now contract out burglar-hunting, or install confidential lines for citizens who spot untaxed cars, unlicensed dogs or even drunks in the street? |
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He's also seeking compensation for towing and storage charges, and for the fright of hiding in the corner of a holding cell with drunks and brawlers. |
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Vandals, drunks and those suspected of minor assault or breach of the peace would be arrested and taken to a police station where the fixed penalty offer would be made. |
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It's just the room full of drunks are more likely to turn violent. |
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Now it's for chuckleheads and debased drunks the world over. |
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Given the army of drunks and dossers infesting the place, it must have been the only time a city's Skid Row won an environmental award. |
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But it should also go without saying that airports and airlines have a responsibility to ensure that all flights are no-go areas for drunks. |
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Some of the drunks and trank-jockeys stay up most of the night, joggling their feet and chain-smoking, even though there's no movies or music allowed after midnight. |
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Pimps, prostitutes, rent boys, drunks, and crackheads figure in the resulting docudrama. |
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You could get lost and there were always drunks walking around, but I liked the fact that you could almost always see the Manhattan skyline across the water, like an enormous nightlight to guide you. |
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Stumblebum Steve Buscemi chews the fat with fall-down drunks in a Brooklyn bar while half-heartedly trying to get work. |
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The troublemakers are not the familiar sort drunks jousting over a Rangers match or the 4.30 at Musselburgh but punters debating Scottish independence. |
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Speed cameras cannot stop the weaving drunks whom a police officer would spot: unsurprisingly, the number of drivers who are breathalysed has dropped. |
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Though a few utterly zonked drunks were stumbling through the Pyramid Stage's vast grass arena by Sunday's Beyoncé finale, most were being steered by patient friends. |
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An Australian teenager was stabbed 133 times by two drunks who then decapitated him and used the head as a bowling ball. |
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As a good practice example, with an objective of finding and reporting illegal serving of alcohol to drunks or minors, action for enforced control of the ban on selling and bartering of alcohol to minors was implemented. |
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It is not the government's money but it is spending it like crazy drunks. |
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Mr. Stinson: It stops the dogs that bite and the drunks who drive. |
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Mr Pentukhov, who works for the municipal social-services department, explains that hypothermic corpses turn up even in August, after drunks tumble into puddles. |
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Like many Earlsdon residents, I am fed up with these early morning drunks stealing pintas. |
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Where are the drunks, the cheats, the lechers and those that simply seek fame and notoriety? |
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Someone who is arrested overnight is put in the city or town lock-up and they are in there with all the drunks and so on who have to stay overnight until they can see a judge in the morning. |
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The lock-up has bars around it and you are put in there with drunks and people left there from the overnight crowd who are waiting for their required appearance before the judge. |
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When jailed, they were mixed indiscriminately with adults and shared the same cells as drunks, prostitutes, hardened criminals, the indigent and the mentally ill. |
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Cars driven by drunks kill: they kill as in war. |
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The show has become a come-on for drunks to flex their beer muscles. |
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The owner of the Little Red Sweet Shop and Clown Around, both on Abergele Road said he'd had his windows smashed by drunks four times in four years. |
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Every town has its fanatics, drunks, gossips, and rumormongers. |
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A SPIT AND SAWDUST PUB Jukebox on in the corner a group of lads playing pool arrows being thrown at a dartboard a couple of drunks acting the fool. |
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