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... Holywell, North Wales, she said: "It's a bad idea. Extended drinking hours will result in less and less people making it to work on a morning so unemployment will rise. It won't be good for family structure either, parents will be given the opportunity to stay in pubs till all hours." Sheila Hill, aged 67, retired and living in Fulwood said: "You see the results of people drinking too much on television almost every day now. They're either causing trouble or getting in to it. This will just mean more disruption. It can be very frightening living on your own and seeing drunk people outside your home." M/F Amelia Bailey 31/10/05 Drinking/2 Others who disapprove of the proposal were Phil Anwyll and Nicola Griffiths, a bar worker, both 21 and students at the University of Central Lancashire. Megan Ram, 36, who said; "There's enough drunken yobs and crime without the influence of alcohol 24hours ...
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