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Kkh Survey - Majority of Germans Against "Accompanied Drinking" From 14

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According to a survey, almost two thirds of Germans are in favour of abolishing the so-called accompanied drinking from the age of 14.

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According to a survey, almost two thirds of Germans are in favour of abolishing the so-called accompanied drinking from the age of 14.

·Germany
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In Germany, young people between the ages of 14 and 16 are allowed to drink alcohol in the presence of their parents. A survey shows that many people think that this is wrong.

·Bonn, Germany
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A majority of Germans want to make access to alcohol more difficult for young people. 65 percent support the abolition of the so-called "accompanied drinking" from the age of 14. This is the result of a Forsa survey.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The majority of Germans want stricter laws to protect young people from alcohol consumption and support the abolition of so-called supervised drinking, which allows teenagers in Germany to order certain alcoholic beverages in bars accompanied by a legal guardian, according to a survey by the Forsa Institute, reported by the German news agency dpa.

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Hannover (dpa) – The majority of people want stricter laws in Germany in order to protect young people from alcohol. This is the result of a Forsa survey on behalf of the KKH Kaufmännische Krankenkasse. According to this, 65 percent advocate the abolition of the so-called accompanied drinking from 14 years. Currently, young people are allowed to buy and drink beer, wine and wine-containing drinks in public, accompanied by a legal guardian. Thus,…

Young people between the ages of 14 and 16 are allowed to drink alcohol in pubs when their parents are there. According to a survey, many people think that this is wrong.And they are demanding further steps.The majority of people want stricter laws in Germany to protect young people from alcohol.This is the result of a Forsa survey on behalf of the KKH Kaufmännische Krankenkasse.According to this, 65 percent support the abolition of the so-calle…

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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