HomeMy WebLinkAbout00 - Public CommentsFREE
AIL:�„u NcTwo14
Funded by the
SAVE THE
DATE!
We'll train your staff on how to...
Spot underage drinkers and prevent
alcohol sales to minors
Recognize signs of intoxication
Intervene quickly to prevent potential
problem situations
Handle refusal situations with confidence
Off -Sale Training:
March 17, 2010
1 p.m. -5 p.m.
Location:
Newport Beach
Police Department
Auditorium
870 Santa Barbara Dr.
Newport Beach, 92660
and
SPACE IS LIMITED
REGISTER TODAY!
For registration information,
contact Monica Venable
(949) 595 -2288 EXT 320 or
mvenable@canoc.org
Education and Prevention Team
Please
RSVP by
Friday, March
12, 2010
SPACE IS LIMITED
REGISTER TODAY!
For registration information,
contact Monica Venable
(949) 595 -2288 EXT 320 or
mvenable@canoc.org
Education and Prevention Team
FREE
c
AIL:�„u� tik
Funded by the County of
SAVETHE
DATE!
We'll train your staff on how to...
Spot underage drinkers and prevent
alcohol sales to minors
Recognize signs of intoxication
Intervene quickly to prevent potential
problem situations
Handle refusal situations with confidence
On -Sale Training:
March 16, 2010
9 a.m. -3 p.m.
Location:
Newport Beach
Police Department
Auditorium
870 Santa Barbara Dr.
Newport Beach, 92660
Health Care
SPACE IS LIMITED
REGISTER TODAY!
For registration information,
contact Monica Venable
(949) 595 -2288 EXT 320 or
mvenableLOcanoc.orR
Education and Prevention Team
Please
RSVP by
Friday, March
12, 2010
SPACE IS LIMITED
REGISTER TODAY!
For registration information,
contact Monica Venable
(949) 595 -2288 EXT 320 or
mvenableLOcanoc.orR
Education and Prevention Team
TRACE
Target Responsibility for Alcohol Connected Emergencies
FACT SHEET
The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) should be notified
immediately of any death or serious injury involving underage drinking.
TRACE is a protocol wherein first responders to alcohol - related
emergencies immediately notify ABC when an incident involves a person
under 21 and alcoholic beverage.
ABC Investigators will conduct a simultaneous investigation to determine
where the alcoholic beverages were acquired, purchased, or served.
Investigators will be alert to the collection of evidence that may indicate
where the alcoholic beverage was obtained. Such evidence can include
false identification, receipts, bags, labels, and statements of witnesses.
A timely notification to the TRACE Unit greatly improves the chance of a
successful investigation.
If the TRACE investigation determines that an ABC licensed location sold
or furnished alcoholic beverages to a minor, the Department will file
administrative action to suspend or revoke the license of that business.
The TRACE Protocol was developed by the Department of Alcoholic
Beverage Control, Office of Traffic Safety, California Attorney General's
Office. California Highway Patrol, California Police Chiefs Association, and
California State Sheriffs' Association.
For more information about the TRACE Unit, contact Supervising
Investigator Jerry Ackley at (562) 467 -8405 or District Administrator Eric
Hirata at (916) 928 -9807.
rl1
I rJ
J
. rin;_I
i
A B C D E F
Which Ones Contain Alcohol?
Answer: B, D, F, Miller Brewing Company produces Srwrks, and Tilt is produced by Anheuser -8=h
Does your teen consume energy drinks on a frequent basis?
If so, take a look at the latest trends...
Marketing energy drinks that contain alcohol!
Alcoholic energy drinks are prepackaged beverages that contain alcohol, caffeine, and other stimulants
giving the impression they are health products. The danger is that the interaction of alcohol as a
depressant on the central nervous system and the counteracting effects of the stimulants. The result is
higher levels of consumption and the perception of increased energy and alertness.
.......
Teenagers and young adults are undoubtedly the core consumer group for energy drinks.
Thirty-one percent of 12 to 17 year olds report regular consumption of energy drinks.
. ........
Alcohol Industry's 3 -Point plan to Target Youth
■ Create brand confusion
c Alcohol producers promote the close association of their products mimicking their
containers to look very similar to those of the energy drinks confusing the buyer and the
store clerk.
• Cheap alternatives
c Non - alcoholic energy drinks are priced a little over $2.00 a can, while alcoholic energy drinks
are priced at the $1.5o mark.
• Viral Marketing "network- enhanced word of mouth"
o Powerful word of mouth technique about the products through social networking sites such
as Facebook, MySpace in addition to postings on the company's website.
One clear distinction between the two containers is that the non - alcoholic drink has nutritional facts on the back.
Adapted from Ayer created by Castro Valley Community Action Network (CV CAN) 537.3335 x1936
The Problem:
Alcohol content: 6 % -12%
Container Size: 12 -23.5 ounces
A 23.5 ounce container with 12% alcohol
contains more alcohol than 4 cans of beer
plus a heavy dose of caffeine and other
stimulants'.
• The nuxture of a depress," (alcohol) and a sluiuilant (such as caffeine) can lead to
serious health and safety i,sue,
• This danger oats mix can create a "Aside awake diwtk" - someone sino is intoxicated but
does riot feel it arid who. as a result, may engage in risky behavior such as cb iviig under
the uttluence. brexperienced. young da in ens are the most m1riaable to these risks.
• .Alcoholic ataxy c6 inkr (.1EDs) build on the pupulw nv ofnot- alcoholic ana_s y drunt:s
among yotmg people. using similar ntani:etine appeals. website desims. and packaging
In ninny stores. the two products are side by side
• Law enforcatxyp otf ices:. teachers, pat ads. anal even retail cle ls have difficulty
Atstil�¢tnshutg .AFDs tinm non - alcoholic ana gy' du rid The packaging and inani etng
makes it n>tuch caste for young people to purchase aid cottaune :1EDs without being
detected And Ihey ate timalh cheape than their nonalcoholic cousins.
Frida
Night
FAMILY
PRIaS CAVE I W LJt1
The Newport Beach Police Department, The National Council
on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence/ Community Alliance
Network and Community Service Programs— Project PATH
will be hosting a COMMUNITY BRIEFING on
UNDERAGE
DRINKING
featuring physicians, law enforcement, and youth —
to increase adult awareness of the prevalence and
consequences of underage drinking and
over - the - counter and prescription drugs.
Minor Drinking
Major Problems
Date:
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
rime:
6:00 pm -8:00 pm
Location:
Newport Harbor High School
600 Irvine Ave.
Newport Beach, 92663
(Theatre)
Good Medicine
Bad Behavior
FOR MORE INFORMATION
ON OVER -THE- COUNTER &
PRESCRIPTION DRUGS:
IRENE UMIPIG
(714) 441 -0807
IUMIPIG(DCSPINC.ORG
and Pre"n00n
aJ
�' -�I i`
A 4r, ♦
F,
)1-1.4
FOR MORE INFORMATION
ON OVER -THE- COUNTER &
PRESCRIPTION DRUGS:
IRENE UMIPIG
(714) 441 -0807
IUMIPIG(DCSPINC.ORG
and Pre"n00n
s
GOOD MEDS,
BAD BEHAVIOR,
MORE PEOPLE
FROM ABUSING
THAN FROM HEROIN,
COCAINE,
+ECSTASY
PROJECT PATH - T%MtOW
• TEEUS HAVE ABUSED
PRESCRIPTION DRUGS TO GET HIGH.
• MOST COMMONLY ABUSED DRUGS:
TEEIIS HAVE ABUSED OVER
THE COUNTER DRUGS TO GET HIGH.
• MOST COMMONLY ABUSED DRUGS:
• THREE OUT OF TEN TEENS DON'T (DEXTROMETHORPHAN), THE ACTIVE
KNOW THAT INGREDIENT III MANY COUGH MEDICINES,
CAN BE AT HIGH DOSES.
TEENS GET HIGH ON PRESCRIPTION AND OVER THE COUNTER
DRUGS BECAUSE THEY THINK IT'S "SAFE."
THE FACT IS, PRESCRIPTION AND OVER THE COUNTER DRUGS CAN BE
ABUSHIG PRESCRIPTION AND OVER THE COUNTER DRUGS, ESPECIALLY WITH ALCOHOL,
CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES INCLUDING
Minor Drinking
Major Problems
What can YOU do to prevent underage drinking?
NCADD -OC /CAN
Funded by the County of Orange Mea19r Care Agency
Alcohol and Drug Education and Prevemron Team
Communicate: municate 1
• clearly con' lcohotl
the risks of a
drug u5e kids knOw
LetVour roveofANv
• voudisapdpugu5e
alcohol ^tiv talk and
• Fre4ue kids
USTEN to Your
about their Gve_es
Monitor:
• Know who your All ,
teen is with
• Know what
they're doing '
• Know where your teen will be
• Know when your teen is expected home
• Know who your teen's friends are - communicate
with their parents
• Establish and enforce rules Including a clear
"no use" policy