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  2. List of programmes broadcast by Comedy Central (British TV ...

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    Comedy Game Night (previously shown on Channel 5 as Celebrity Game Night) The Complaints Department; Criminally Funny; Da Ali G Show; Daria; Detroiters; Digman! Fresh Off the Boat; Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness [3] Legends of Chamberlain Heights; Life in Pieces; Lip Sync Battle; Live at the Apollo; Michael McIntyre's Big Show (also ...

  3. Drinking in public - Wikipedia

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    Opponents of drinking in public (such as religious organizations or governmental agencies) argue that it encourages overconsumption of alcohol and binge drinking, rowdiness, and violence, and propose that people should instead drink at private businesses such as public houses, bars, or clubs, where a bartender may prevent overconsumption and where rowdiness can be better controlled by the fact ...

  4. Public intoxication - Wikipedia

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    Public intoxication, also known as "drunk and disorderly" and "drunk in public", is a summary offense in certain countries related to public cases or displays of drunkenness. Public intoxication laws vary widely by jurisdiction, but usually require an obvious display of intoxicated incompetence or behavior which disrupts public order before the ...

  5. Alcohol-related crime - Wikipedia

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    Public drunkenness or intoxication is a common problem in many jurisdictions. Public intoxication laws vary widely by jurisdiction, but include public nuisance laws, open-container laws, and prohibitions on drinking alcohol in public or certain areas. The offenders are often lower class individuals and this crime has a very high recidivism rate ...

  6. Alcohol intoxication - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, public intoxication is a crime (also known as "being drunk and disorderly" or "being drunk and incapable"). [44] In some countries, there are special facilities, sometimes known as "drunk tanks", for the temporary detention of persons found to be drunk.

  7. Drinking culture - Wikipedia

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    Intoxication is not seen as shameful, and is instead praised and seen as a sign of sociality. [ 46 ] [ 47 ] One major aspect of modern Finnish alcohol culture is the concept of " Pantsdrunk " ( kalsarikännit ), referring to a drinking practice in which the drinker consumes drinks at home dressed in very little clothing, usually underwear, with ...

  8. Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003 - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 (c.38) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which almost entirely applies only to England and Wales.The Act, championed by then Home Secretary, David Blunkett, was passed in 2003.

  9. Drinking and Driving Wrecks Lives - Wikipedia

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    This challenged public perceptions about having to be drunk to cause a collision. Storylines and camera techniques (such as the extreme close ups used in the Eyes and Kathy campaigns) were designed to encourage drinking drivers to identify with the people affected by this behaviour, showing that drink driving is not a "victimless crime". [2]