Call to cut caffeine in alcohol
Posted By admin on February 7, 2010
Job Scotland called for legal limits on the amount of caffeine in drinks such as Buckfast.
The party began to call before the start of the Commission of alcohol to cope with the means to combat the entry of alcohol in violence Scotland.
Scottish government work plans to a minimum price per unit of alcohol, however, but said the Commission will consider the proposal to consider.
Labor ministers said the move showed flagrant violation of Parliament.
Alcohol Commission, which conducts educational expert Professor Sally Brown, the president will have to consider the amount of caffeine should be allowed to drink.
Caffeine is a psychoactive stimulant.
Strathclyde Police, said recently that BBC Scotland is Buckfast, a powerful wine, with a high caffeine content of the report of 5000 and reported crime over three years.
Scottish Labor said that the Buckfast bottle contained 281mg per 750ml – as eight cans of Coca-Cola, while Red Square Reloaded contains 420mg per liter).
Job said concentrate to 150 mg per liter limit, Denmark, Iceland and Norway.
Scotland Occupational Health spokeswoman Jackie Baillie said: I believe that the risks of alcohol, caffeine involved in so deep that the Scottish Executive must take action.
The investigation appears to be more likely to end in a hospital or an attack if you take these products. Appointment of the Committee include Sam Galbraith, former Labor Minister for Health, Scotland, Graeme Pearson, former head of Scotland and Crime Drug Enforcement Agency and authority licensing convener of Glasgow Stephen Dornan.
The Commission also seeks to enforce existing legislation designed to influence the government of alcohol Bill, a report in the summer.
You should also consider issues relating to the use of caffeinated soft drink mixers.
Ms Baillie said the Labor Party’s position on minimum requirements for pricing – a policy that has found support for a strong opposition.
He said: The [Scottish Parliament] Health and Sport Committee detailing these arguments – Will the Commission ensure that I will not look, stop – but to be honest most are alternative mechanisms for setting prices.
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