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New Zealand's drinking day, Rate Day

ExperienceHarmon wrote the post • 0 comments • 515 views • 2020-12-22 01:25 • added this tag no more than 24h

New Zealanders per capita consumption of alcohol is not low, the country is usually relatively lonely, so many New Zealanders like to drink a few mouthfuls, whether it is beer cider, or red wine and spirits. New Zealand news reports of a variety of drink-driving, drink-driving incidents, the road is also a lot of drink-driving accidents, but this does not affect New Zealanders love alcohol. As we enter summer each year, New Zealand has a special small festival called Drinking Day, which is known in English as Crate Day.

In fact, Drinking Day is not a long-established festival, it first appeared in 2009, by a radio station driven by the birth. Of course, how could the alcohol industry let go of this potential opportunity, and with the hype, the day soon became more and more popular.

Crate Day refers to new Zealand's first weekend of the summer each year (six days and two days), but in fact, since New Zealand's spring and summer communication is not obvious, so although there are officially selected dates, but in fact everyone is fighting on their own, anyway, drink well, have fun, is the most important.

But every year, on drinking day, police and emergency doctors get a headache, as the festival becomes more and more popular, with a "small spike" in domestic violence, random street violence and drink-driving incidents in New Zealand. New Zealand police statistics show that on drinking-day weekends, domestic violence incidents are 20 to 30 percent higher than on weekdays. view all
New Zealanders per capita consumption of alcohol is not low, the country is usually relatively lonely, so many New Zealanders like to drink a few mouthfuls, whether it is beer cider, or red wine and spirits. New Zealand news reports of a variety of drink-driving, drink-driving incidents, the road is also a lot of drink-driving accidents, but this does not affect New Zealanders love alcohol. As we enter summer each year, New Zealand has a special small festival called Drinking Day, which is known in English as Crate Day.

In fact, Drinking Day is not a long-established festival, it first appeared in 2009, by a radio station driven by the birth. Of course, how could the alcohol industry let go of this potential opportunity, and with the hype, the day soon became more and more popular.

Crate Day refers to new Zealand's first weekend of the summer each year (six days and two days), but in fact, since New Zealand's spring and summer communication is not obvious, so although there are officially selected dates, but in fact everyone is fighting on their own, anyway, drink well, have fun, is the most important.

But every year, on drinking day, police and emergency doctors get a headache, as the festival becomes more and more popular, with a "small spike" in domestic violence, random street violence and drink-driving incidents in New Zealand. New Zealand police statistics show that on drinking-day weekends, domestic violence incidents are 20 to 30 percent higher than on weekdays.
515
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New Zealand's drinking day, Rate Day

ExperienceHarmon wrote the post • 0 comments • 515 views • 2020-12-22 01:25 • added this tag no more than 24h

New Zealanders per capita consumption of alcohol is not low, the country is usually relatively lonely, so many New Zealanders like to drink a few mouthfuls, whether it is beer cider, or red wine and spirits. New Zealand news reports of a variety of drink-driving, drink-driving incidents, the road is also a lot of drink-driving accidents, but this does not affect New Zealanders love alcohol. As we enter summer each year, New Zealand has a special small festival called Drinking Day, which is known in English as Crate Day.

In fact, Drinking Day is not a long-established festival, it first appeared in 2009, by a radio station driven by the birth. Of course, how could the alcohol industry let go of this potential opportunity, and with the hype, the day soon became more and more popular.

Crate Day refers to new Zealand's first weekend of the summer each year (six days and two days), but in fact, since New Zealand's spring and summer communication is not obvious, so although there are officially selected dates, but in fact everyone is fighting on their own, anyway, drink well, have fun, is the most important.

But every year, on drinking day, police and emergency doctors get a headache, as the festival becomes more and more popular, with a "small spike" in domestic violence, random street violence and drink-driving incidents in New Zealand. New Zealand police statistics show that on drinking-day weekends, domestic violence incidents are 20 to 30 percent higher than on weekdays. view all
New Zealanders per capita consumption of alcohol is not low, the country is usually relatively lonely, so many New Zealanders like to drink a few mouthfuls, whether it is beer cider, or red wine and spirits. New Zealand news reports of a variety of drink-driving, drink-driving incidents, the road is also a lot of drink-driving accidents, but this does not affect New Zealanders love alcohol. As we enter summer each year, New Zealand has a special small festival called Drinking Day, which is known in English as Crate Day.

In fact, Drinking Day is not a long-established festival, it first appeared in 2009, by a radio station driven by the birth. Of course, how could the alcohol industry let go of this potential opportunity, and with the hype, the day soon became more and more popular.

Crate Day refers to new Zealand's first weekend of the summer each year (six days and two days), but in fact, since New Zealand's spring and summer communication is not obvious, so although there are officially selected dates, but in fact everyone is fighting on their own, anyway, drink well, have fun, is the most important.

But every year, on drinking day, police and emergency doctors get a headache, as the festival becomes more and more popular, with a "small spike" in domestic violence, random street violence and drink-driving incidents in New Zealand. New Zealand police statistics show that on drinking-day weekends, domestic violence incidents are 20 to 30 percent higher than on weekdays.