The 2nd program of Recettes Pompettes received Antoine de Caunes as a candidate for drunkenness. The issue of too much for the ANPAA which took legal action and appealed to the ministers.
Since its first broadcast on April 13 last on the Internet channel YouTube which bears the same name, the show Tipsy recipes creates controversy. Agencies fighting against alcoholism and the Ministry of Health have in fact rebelled against the dissemination of this cooking program, encouraging guests to drink alcohol while they handle knives and pans.
But this Thursday, theNational Association for the Prevention of Alcohol and Addictology (ANPAA) decided not to stop there. Following the second program of Recettes Pompettes, which received as a candidate for drunkenness Antoine de Caunes, its activists write: “the program is constant in its stupidity” But for them, the concept goes even further this time . They reproach the protagonists for no longer bothering with the “culinary screen”.
ANPAA wants Evin law to apply to the web
They point out that the finished dish is inedible, the host Octopus and the guest of Caunes no longer even hesitating to spit it out before leaving the screen. “’Cooking, Drinking alcohol’ is increasingly reduced to its essential core ‘Drinking alcohol’,” they lament.
The press release then continued with an attack in good standing against French parliamentarians who in 2009 opposed any measure to regulate the web. The ANPPA invites them today to see “the result of their complacency”. “Recettes Pompettes clearly demonstrates the need for an application of the Evin law on the web”, estimates the association. A request shared by the Addiction Federation which writes the same thing in a press release.
In the meantime, the ANPAA has decided to take legal action and demands that the government seize Parliament to put an end to these incitement to drunkenness and these dangerous, even deadly drifts. ANPAA also publishes a complete file on this subject to be found on the ANPAA website: http://www.anpaa.asso.fr/lanpaa/actualites/alcool/786-recettes-pompettes-pochade-ou-incitationa-l-ivresse.
In it, she recalls, for example, that alcohol consumption causes the death of 50,000 people each year and represents half of road crime. She is also involved in 200,000 acts of general violence.
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