BT. I think you need a personality like the one which Germany had , to sort it all out. Perhaps soon it will come to that ???

Look at the life of a Kibbutz : no rowdy crowds ,no handbag snatchers, no drunks, no walking around drunk in society, not even drunk, in their homes ?? No tough guys looking for fights, no pubs, ' No untamed youth', its a a close society, everybody knows everybody else. We all eat in a common dining hall. We all get a gift for the new year ,all the same present ,but OK! ' No police.' In summer the swimming pool is open and free, work clothes we were given free (once all meals in the dining hall were free, now we pay for what we want) common medical needs, were free, but now we pay for it. Work you chose what you want to do ,if we have it.(if not you may go and work in a town?) If you do want to 'drink ' buy beer etc, at the local store. Come to think of it, I have never seen anybody drunk here. Maybe a little merry ,laughing joking etc but not drunk.