I would imagine they’ll just carry on using whatever arrangement worked for them previously - stealing, buying them via an adult proxy, accepting them in exchange for sex, etc.
Yeah, they’ll probably just try and get adults to buy them. Same thing happened here in Canada when they introduced a legal age (18) for buying smokes in the summer of 1988. (I remember this because I was 17 and had started smoking that year and my birthday was a couple of months away. I, however, never got carded because the people where I bought my smokes knew me and didn’t care.) They raised the age to 19 a number of years back. It still doesn’t seem to have a great deal of effect.
What’s the legal drinking age in the UK? 18? I was there when I was 19 and I remember we were all excited because we could drink legally (the age is 21 over here).
Really, you just steal them from your dad or bum off your 18-year-old friends. I’d hope that a 16 year old doesn’t have a pack-a-day habit, but you never know.
When I was 17 I was able to buy smokes (law is 18 here) because I looked older for my age, and they hadn’t started pushing the “if you look under 35 we’re going to card you” rules yet. But I doubt I bought more than one pack a week. I supplemented that one pack with one here, one there from dad’s stash, and my older brother.
18 to buy your own drinks at the bar
16 to drink alcohol (not spirits though) with a meal at table in a restaurant or pub
5 to drink alcohol at home with parental consent
Younger than that and you have to get the doctor to sign something.
Do you remember Gripe Water? It’s given to babies to pacify them and get rid of wind. It turns out that it used to contain nearly 5% alcohol. That’s why the little darlings used to fall asleep.
I even heard of a woman who got hooked on the stuff and was drinking several bottles a day.