"Alcohol-related crashes in the United States cost the public an estimated $114.3 billion in 2000, including $51.1 billion in monetary costs and an estimated $63.2 billion in quality of life losses. People other than the drinking driver paid $71.6 billion of the alcohol-related crash bill."
http://www.drug-alcohol-addiction-recovery.com/alcohol-statistics.html
Alcohol related crashes cost the public
2000
Friends lives money etc.
Estimates vary widely depending on the assumptions used. Many, for example, neglect to calculate the economic benefits of crashes to repair shops, auto repair supply companies, physicians, hospitals, ambulance companies, ambulance attendants, etc. This should be part of the total calculation.
Billion
Anders Hansen has written: 'The Mass Media and Environmental Issues (Studies in Communication and Society (Leicester))' 'Television and public images of drinking, alcohol and alcohol related behaviour' 'Environment, Media and Communication'
if its the UK a lot less than what the alchohol costs
issues of public opinion are related to public affairs
The increase in organized crime during the 1920s was mainly related to the illegal activity of alcohol smuggling and distribution during the time of Prohibition in the United States. With the ban on the sale and production of alcohol, criminal organizations like the Mafia and gangs like the Chicago Outfit saw an opportunity to profit by supplying bootlegged alcohol to a thirsty public, leading to a surge in organized crime activities.
There are several alcohol treatment centers in Nashville, TN. There is also an Alcohol and Drug council.
There is no such law.
Sell their product to the public.