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Alcohol should have labels warning drinkers of cancer risks, charities say
(www.theguardian.com)
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I disagree, warning signs and public health campaigns did a number on tobacco sales. We have almost snuffed out smoking from those efforts.
Warning have been on tobacco most of my life. I'm 53 and remember them as a teen ager.
Also remember no one really paying any attention. Banning advertising had the largest effect. As it was clear warning while companies could still advertise made no sense.
Then banning display in stores. Finally banning children born after a set date.
In no way we're the warning the main cause of the drip in use.
They are part of a working strategy, which also includes stuff like
Agreed. But that strategy did not start until very recently.
Warnings have been used for 40 plus years alone. With very little effect.