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Rehab News:Scots face new restrictions on 'vertical drinking'

Pubs in Scotland are soon to be required to offer enough seating for at least 25 per cent of their customers in an attempt for excess alcohol treatment.

The Perth and Kinross council has proposed the action in order to reduce the number of 'vertical drinkers' - referring to those who stand at the bar to drink - to curb public disorder.

It is believed that standing up while consuming alcohol allows beverages to be absorbed more easily, hence it is more likely to lead to a potentially dangerous situation.

Other measures being suggested include banning drinking on pavements unless with a meal (not counting a sandwich), restricting the total number of drinks that can be sold before closing time, and ensuring that litter, disorder, smoke drift, and noise nuisance does not affect nearby neighbourhoods.

Speaking to local paper the Scottish Courier, one patron said: "I work in my car and have a bad back so when I do get in to a pub I prefer to stand at the bar. These regulations are totally bizarre and I cannot see them going down well."

The council's licensing board has said that it is considering the proposed measures as it is "concerned about the link between the consumption of alcohol and public health".

Last year, officials in Preston, Lancashire were considering new measures to provide more seats in pubs and bars to reduce alcohol problems.