Italy to introduce under-16s drinking ban

Published: 8:06AM Monday July 20, 2009 Source: Reuters

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Milan will become the first Italian city to bar drinking for youths aged under 16 when a ban takes effect on Tuesday, and Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said he favoured extending the ruling nationwide.

Faced with a growing youth drinking problem, the city council in Italy's fashion and business capital voted on Saturday to crack down on underage alcohol consumption.

In an interview with Corriere della Sera newspaper, Berlusconi said Milan was a model for the rest of Italy.

"I'm worried about the reckless way in which young people are using" alcohol, the centre-right leader said.

"So other ordinances from mayors throughout Italy would be welcome, they would have my full support."

Milan has set a fine of 500 euros for the possession and consumption of alcohol for those under 16 as well as for those selling to under age buyers. The under age drinker's parents will be notified of the penalty.

"Children are good at getting around obstacles, we've stepped in with a fully-rounded ordinance," Mayor Letizia Moratti said in a statement.

Thirty-four percent of Milan's 11-year-olds have already had problems with alcohol, and 750,000 minors drink in Italy, the statement said.

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