I've used an exclamation mark but rest assured, this is not something I find amusing. I'm sick and tired of alcohol being readily available everywhere I go - case in point, the cinema. Standing in the queue to buy my ticket, as I look up to see the film times, on the screen just behind pops up a list of what booze is a valuable and the prices. Incidentally, during the 12A film, there were four adverts for alcohol before the film previews came on the screen. Another example: I pop in to pay for my petrol and I'm confronted with a stand with wine on special offer. This normalisation of alcohol makes me so angry. To many people alcohol dependency is a life-threatening condition; these constant triggers - for that's what they can be - makes life more difficult than it needs to be. People without an alcohol problem can go down the booze aisle in the supermarket and buy it any time they like; those with the problem, generally choose to steer clear of this aisle… but what's the point? The 'special offers' are on the end of practically every other aisle anyway. If you agree with me I'd be interested to hear your thoughts, as I personally feel that something needs to be done about this situation.