The solution is simple: Put alcohol prices up and reduce advertising
A battle is under way over New Zealand's future alcohol policies, with the police, health professionals and many ordinary New Zealanders arguing that urgent action is needed to reduce the country's destructive heavy drinking culture. Ref. Source 2
Those with a drinking problem wouldn't stop just because of the price. The only people this may affect are casual drinkers.
I mean when all it takes is a jug of juice, a sticky bun and a couple of cups of sugar to make you own booze, how many problem drinkers are really going to care? Slightly inconvenienced but that's about it. I think they need to find a better solution. I certainly don't have one though.
Dead2u is absolutely right with what he said but I have the feeling this may be to deter those thinking about starting to drink. In reading about drinking in that country they have a serious problem with many of their youths getting hooked from early.
Good point and reminder that I should"ve read the story first but if you can't change the culture of drinking with the parents which this won't, you won't affect the children either.
Reading the source material, I found a bit odd. One quote in particular stands out,
Maybe some New Zealander will get me for this but after covering news from there so much I think it is a cultural problem where vice, crime and drugs are becoming more frequent and so the government is trying to 'pull at straws' to fix it, this being one of those straws.
See some of these for examples:
* Crime in New Zealand: Source 4
* New Zealand Drunks: Source 3
* New Zealand Gangs: Source 9
* New Zealand Teens: Source 8
I know some people will not be able to stop even if they can not afford the price of alcohol. Just like we saw back when gas prices were over $4 a gallon we had a rise in gas thefts at many stations. You can see this by the added number of stations that now require a credit card or prepay for gas just to fill your tank.