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Thursday, 3 August, 2000, 05:34 GMT 06:34 UK
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Crackdown on UK alcohol crime
The Home Office unveils plans for fixed penalties for "drunken louts" and action to curb under-age drinking.

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Crackdown on UK alcohol crime
The Home Office unveils plans for fixed penalties for "drunken louts" and action to curb under-age drinking.

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