2014-06-05 10:57, ejs rašė: > 2014-06-04 15:20, vedarinis rašė: >> Žmogus važiuodamas su lievom >> (svetimom/kitos šalies) teisėm užsiims tokiu hemorojum nebent iš rimto >> reikalo - tam, kad valgyt turėtų ką - ir patirs žymiai didesnę riziką, >> baimę ir stresą negu visą bausmės laiką lovoj pragulėjęs - t.y. iš esmės >> tas nuobaudos laikotarpis bus dar skaudesnis. > > supaprastinam: prisigeriu, su 40t gyvos masės padarau 2-3 invalidus, > išlaikau teises BY ir bbd važinėju toliau? > *3. Lithuania* > Alcohol per capita (APC) consumption:*15.4 liters* > Pct. binge drinking:*36.7%*(2nd highest) > Pct. of deaths, alcohol-related:*30.9%*(4th highest) > Life expectancy at birth:*73.9 years* Lithuania was second only to Austria in terms of the percentage of drinkers who engaged in binge-drinking. In fact, nearly one-quarter of the women in the country engaged in binge drinking, more than women in any other country. More than 30% of deaths in Lithuania were related to alcohol consumption in 2012, a higher percentage than all but three other countries reviewed. Nearly 10% of the country's population suffered from an alcohol use disorder, among the highest out of all nations reviewed. Although Lithuania does monitor alcohol consumption and measures its social and health consequences, drinking is still a national problem. In March, Lithuania's Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevičius announced that his office is working with the country's liquor industry to draft a new excise tax on alcohol as a way, in part, to fight alcoholism and help decrease the amount of alcohol sold illegally. http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2014/05/17/heaviest-drinking-countries/9146227/