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Published - Friday, May 16, 2008

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Coalition discusses strategies to reduce risky drinking


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After seven months of meetings, a coalition looking at risky drinking behavior in the area began the process of putting all the pieces together into a plan.

The group took the statistics, strategies and suggestions on what has worked so far from past meetings and boiled it down into a list on how to change the drinking culture in La Crosse County among 12 to 24 year olds.
Coalition members also discussed how — and how soon — to carry out these strategies.

The strategies were organized into three main categories: policy changes; best practices at festivities, schools and organizations; and education and mass media campaigns.

The coalition also discussed a timetable for extending policies now used in La Crosse — such as beer keg registration and the public intoxication ordinance — to the entire county.

The public intoxication ordinance, for example, has an option for the offender to take an alcohol awareness class instead of paying a fine. La Crosse police Officer Alan Iverson said that has worked well in the city and should be adopted throughout the county.

All of the policies, however, should be strengthened in La Crosse before being shared with surrounding municipalities and eventually La Crosse County. The goal would be to have policies ready for the county board to consider within three to five years, said Catherine Kolkmeier, director of the La Crosse Medical Health Science Consortium.

An example of an ordinance that could be stronger is La Crosse’s regulations regarding servers consuming alcohol while working, said Iverson. The current ordinances have a loophole, he said, that allows someone to purchase a drink for a server on break — that server simply moves to the other side of the bar.

The coalition will continue discussing strategies and timelines at its next meeting June 12, at a location still to be decided. Coalition meetings will continue through the summer, though they might skip July, said Kolkmeier.

Participation has dwindled since the meetings began, with only about 20 people attending Thursday.

The coalition will need to recruit more members for future meetings when they begin deciding how to put the strategies into practice, said Kolkmeier.

KJ Lang can be reached at (608) 791-8226 or klang@lacrossetribune.com.
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conscience? wrote on May 16, 2008 6:30 PM:

" I used to stop downtown on my way home from work. I sometimes would plan on only having one or two drinks, but occasionally I'd stay and have more. I'd walk home and get two or three tickets on my car. I'm sure this happened to other people. Why not allow people to leave their cars on the street without fear of tickets so they don't drive home? "

murphy wrote on May 16, 2008 1:41 PM:

" They are not making decisions for YOU, they are making decisions for ME. YOU are choosing to drink and drive or drink and walk into the river. I am the person driving home after a movie or a concert and YOU chooose to cross the center line. And if you make the decision to get that drunk, why should I subsidize the taxi service to take YOU home. YOU and your friends can have a designated driver. Don't make this about anybody but yourself and the people you may hurt. "

wiseup wrote on May 16, 2008 11:36 AM:

" Imagine 20 unelected committee members deciding issues like abortion, health care, gay marriage, smoking, etc FOR YOU! Its one thing for a judge or politician, but these people have NO right to make decisions for you! "

wiseup wrote on May 16, 2008 11:04 AM:

" HOW DARE 20 people decide for legal responsible adults to change our culture WITHOUT OUR PERMISSION! Not 1 of these recommendations/proposals was ever put to a vote so the CITIZENS could decide. This sounds like Russia or China but it is happening right here in LaCrosse! "

B wrote on May 16, 2008 10:02 AM:

" Drunk driving is the most risky drinking situation. This coalition should take a look at subsidizing taxi companies to make it more profitable to put more taxis on the road during peak bar hours. I have talked to many people that say - "well, I just drove home, because I called for a cab and it was going to be an hour and a half before they could pick up." This is a problem!! If you want people to choose to not drive after drinking - you have to provide them with reasonable alternatives. "

Mack wrote on May 16, 2008 7:26 AM:

" If the police would get out of their cars and just spend some foot time on the street they would see many of the poeple leaving the taverns are so drunk they can barely walk but they still get in their car and drive away. They may be too drunk to walk but not too drunk to drive. "


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