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Liquor Stickers Seek To Clamp Down On Teen Drinking

Underage drinking has been part of the Westport scene since F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald partied here (despite Prohibition for everyone).

Last month, the Westport Prevention Coalition took a step toward combatting teen alcohol use.

The group — a program of Westport Together, the town-wide alliance of government, public schools, nonprofits, parents and youth aimed at raising awareness, and providing education, support, and environmental and policy changes to enhance a “healthy community” — provides “Liquor Stickers” and information cards to local package stores.

The goal is to raise awareness about underage drinking, and encourage adults to prevent teens from accessing alcohol in homes.

“Liquor Stickers” seal the top of opened but unfinished bottles. A broken seal means that someone has re-opened it.

Stickers are available at:

According to WPC co-chairs Kevin Godburn of Westport Youth Services and Margaret Watt (Positive Directions), “Substance use in the teen years can disrupt healthy brain development and create a potential for lifelong consequences, including a future of addiction and mental health problems. We encourage residents to talk to their children about the dangers of alcohol and drug misuse, and help spread the word to other community members.”

According to a 2021 Youth Survey conducted by Positive Directions on behalf of WPC, Westport teens reported drinking at a rate higher than the 2019 state average – even though the survey occurred during the pandemic, when social opportunities were rarer.

The Westport Prevention Coalition adds:

For more information, contact Margaret Watt (203-227-7644; mwatt@positivedirections.org) or Kevin Godburn (203-341-1155; kgodburn@westportct.gov).

 

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