Pubdate: Tue, 20 Feb 200 Source: Oldham Evening Chronicle (UK) Copyright: Oldham Evening Chronicle 2001 Contact: P. O. Box 47, Oldham, Lancashire, England OL1 1EQ Fax: 0161-652 2111 Website: http://www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk/ Source: Oldham Evening Chronicle (UK) Website: http://www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk Contact: UK TEENAGERS TOP DRUGS LEAGUE British teenagers are more likely to have taken illegal drugs than youngsters anywhere else in Europe. Nearly 40 per cent said they had tried substances including cannabis and ecstasy, according to the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD), UK teenagers also topped the league for drinking and are among the worst offenders for smoking. The survey questioned 15 and 16 year-old from schools in 30 European countries. Sociologist, Dr Martin Plant, co-ordinated the British survey from the Alcohol and Health Research Centre in Edinburgh, and said figures raided serious concerns: "36 per cent of teenagers in the UK have admitted taking illegal drugs at some stage. But I would like a sensible approach because it is the legal drugs, such as cigarettes and alcohol, which lead to the most deaths and illnesses among young people. "If the Government wants to crack down on drugs dealers it should be looking at the shop keepers who are selling drink and cigarettes to children. "British families also set a bad example. If children grow up watching parents drinking and smoking they are likely to copy. "Teenage drinking has been going up for some time and, even as we see it begin to level out, it is still serious." Although the number of teenagers, in Britain, who have taken drugs has slightly decreased in the last five years, the UK is still top of the list. UK teenagers topped the drinking league along with those from Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Finland, Greenland, Iceland and Ireland. - --- MAP posted-by: Andrew