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The government is hoping to highlight the problem of underage drinking in England with a series of measures aimed at young people and their parents.The government is hoping to highlight the problem of underage drinking in England with a series of measures aimed at young people and their parents.
Parents who allow their children to drink could face court action.Parents who allow their children to drink could face court action.
Police will be handed tougher powers to disperse gangs of youngsters congregating in public.Police will be handed tougher powers to disperse gangs of youngsters congregating in public.
And ministers say they are still in favour of plans, already announced, to outlaw drinking in public by those under the age of 18.And ministers say they are still in favour of plans, already announced, to outlaw drinking in public by those under the age of 18.
Parents spotlightedParents spotlighted
As well as urging greater take-up by police of existing powers to confiscate alcohol and disperse youngsters, ministers are spotlighting parents as a means to tackle underage drinking.As well as urging greater take-up by police of existing powers to confiscate alcohol and disperse youngsters, ministers are spotlighting parents as a means to tackle underage drinking.
Those who fail to get their children to "change their ways" and stop abusing alcohol could be required to attend parenting courses.Those who fail to get their children to "change their ways" and stop abusing alcohol could be required to attend parenting courses.
These new measures are designed to set clear boundaries. Home Secretary Jacqui SmithThese new measures are designed to set clear boundaries. Home Secretary Jacqui Smith
Ultimately, they could be prosecuted.Ultimately, they could be prosecuted.
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said professionals would be called in where parents were unable to handle their offspring.Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said professionals would be called in where parents were unable to handle their offspring.
She added: "Parents must play their role. I want to see greater use of parenting orders and parenting contracts and anti-social behaviour orders when young people are caught persistently drinking in public.She added: "Parents must play their role. I want to see greater use of parenting orders and parenting contracts and anti-social behaviour orders when young people are caught persistently drinking in public.
"If parents and children need to meet a trained worker to get them back on the right track then so be it.""If parents and children need to meet a trained worker to get them back on the right track then so be it."
Anti-social behaviourAnti-social behaviour
The government is keen to make the link between the abuse of alcohol and anti-social behaviour by young people.The government is keen to make the link between the abuse of alcohol and anti-social behaviour by young people.
Ms Smith said: "Groups of under-18s drinking in public is an all-too-familiar sightMs Smith said: "Groups of under-18s drinking in public is an all-too-familiar sight
"The type of drinking increases crime, puts young people in vulnerable situations, and I want to put a stop to it. "The type of drinking increases crime, puts young people in vulnerable situations, and I want to put a stop to it. class="lp" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/default.stm">HAVE YOUR SAYYou don't see this in France or many other countries, I think we are too lenient.Mysticladyupnorth, Liverpool, UK class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?sortBy=1&forumID=4880&start=0&tstart=0&edition=1&ttl=20080601082239#paginator">Send us your comments
"These new measures are designed to set clear boundaries.""These new measures are designed to set clear boundaries."
Under the plans, teenagers persistently possessing alcohol in public will be subjected to anti-social behaviour orders (Asbos) and acceptable behaviour contracts.Under the plans, teenagers persistently possessing alcohol in public will be subjected to anti-social behaviour orders (Asbos) and acceptable behaviour contracts.
New laws could make drinking in public by children an offence.New laws could make drinking in public by children an offence.
ProsecutionProsecution
In February Ms Smith said she was in favour of making it easier for the police to prosecute under-18s who drink in public, by removing the necessity to prove "reasonable suspicion" that an offence could be committed.In February Ms Smith said she was in favour of making it easier for the police to prosecute under-18s who drink in public, by removing the necessity to prove "reasonable suspicion" that an offence could be committed.
The action plan will be released by Ms Smith together with Children, Schools and Families Secretary Ed Balls and Health Secretary Alan Johnson on Monday.The action plan will be released by Ms Smith together with Children, Schools and Families Secretary Ed Balls and Health Secretary Alan Johnson on Monday.
The government said the number of 11 to 15-year-olds drinking regularly had fallen from 28% in 2001 to 21% in 2006.The government said the number of 11 to 15-year-olds drinking regularly had fallen from 28% in 2001 to 21% in 2006.
However, average consumption by school pupils who drank had nearly doubled from 5.3 units in 1990 to 11.4 units in 2006.However, average consumption by school pupils who drank had nearly doubled from 5.3 units in 1990 to 11.4 units in 2006.
Analysis by the Liberal Democrats reveals that more than 30,000 young people were excluded temporarily from school due to alcohol or drugs.Analysis by the Liberal Democrats reveals that more than 30,000 young people were excluded temporarily from school due to alcohol or drugs.
They and the Conservatives say the government is failing to deal with binge drinking among under 18s.They and the Conservatives say the government is failing to deal with binge drinking among under 18s.

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