North East Drunkeness

Posted on 04-01-2010 at 10:00


Taken from the Daily Mail on Jan 1st
Doesnt it make you proud!

Everyone has their own way of seeing in the New Year.

Hundreds of thousands thronged central London for the traditional firework spectacular, while simultaneous displays entertained revellers across the country.

For the vast majority that, and the company of good friends, was enough.

 
 
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A girl lies flat on her back in the snow in the middle of a Newcastle road after celebrating the start of 2010

 
Dragged up by her shoulders, the girl appears totally helpless as a scantily-dressed friend looks on
 

But for too many others, the name of the game was to drink to the point of oblivion.

The Noughties will be remembered for terrorist attacks, war, recession and the continued rise of binge drinking.

The latter was all too evident on the streets of our cities as young drinkers ushered in a new decade
in the only way they seem to know.

For one, the beginning of 2010 came and went face down in a snow-covered street in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Face-off: A bare-chested man in Newcastle gestures to a man in a Santa hat

Three friends unsuccessfully tried to help the paralytic woman, wearing a mini-skirt and heels, to her feet.

Elsewhere in the town, bonhomie was suspended when a man pulled off his shirt to square up to another man wearing a Santa hat.