On The Piss

On The Piss It soothes nerves, loosens tongues and triggers sexual adventures. For some people, however fleetingly, it solves all the problems of the world. But alcohol's addictive and disinhibiting effects can give rein to abuse and violence of the worst kind, of which Australians are increasingly aware. Now, with the Rudd Government targeting teen bingeing, is the nation taking a first, tentative step towards admitting to a drinking problem? Concentrating on laid-back pubs, crowded clubs and rowdy home parties to gauge the strength of alcohol's embrace, many people are asked why they drink to excess. On a nightclub strip we witness horrific unprovoked violence and then meet the cops, doctors and nurses who must deal with the bloody consequences. This report is a candid and unsettling profile of drinking culture, revealing a chasm between what Australians know about alcohol's harms and what they actually do when they go 'On the Piss'.

00:42 - Teenage drinking competition
01:03 - Teenage drinking competition
07:06 - Night road strip
07:16 - Dancing in nightclub
07:42 - Drunk unconscious in street
08:57 - Drink mixing in nightclub
09:17 - Drunk arrested
09:25 - Drunken violence in street
10:07 - Drunken violence in street
10:22 - Drunken assault victim on stretcher
14:22 - Drunk patients in A&E
15:51 - Unconscious drunk girl in hospital
17:42 - Drunk assault victim in ambulance
18:12 - Drunken stabbing victim in hospital
18:56 - Stab wounded drunk assault victim
21:08 - Police on nightclub strip
25:33 - Prime Minister Kevin Rudd talks about anti-binge drinking program
44:02 - Pint pouring

Key words: alcoholism, binge-drinking, alcopops, teen drinking
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