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Tell the State Government to Start Taking Alcohol Violence Seriously | Better State

Tell the State Government to Start Taking Alcohol Violence Seriously | Better State

Tell the State Government to Start Taking Alcohol Violence Seriously
Posted by Scott Weber

Emergency services and health workers are sick of being punching bags for drunk idiots. They need your support – sign the Last Drinks petition!

Recent revelations in the media that the State Government has wound back random on-site checks of licensed venues came as no surprise to Police Officers.

Click here to see the initial story in the Sydney Morning Herald, and here for the follow-up story about the declining number of prosecutions for breaches of licensing regulations.

We have been concerned about the trend towards self-regulation of licensed premises for some time.

That’s why we’ve called on the NSW Government to immediately reinstate random on-site spot checks of licensed premises.

Premier Kristina Keneally is putting the profits of publicans ahead of the public interest.

The Office of Licensing, Gambling and Racing (OLGR) is there to ensure that licensed venues comply with the rules.

By cutting back random checks, however, the State Government is effectively handing over compliance activities to hotels themselves.

This is nothing short of giving Dracula the keys to the Blood Bank.

Unfortunately, the Keneally Government has taken a ‘head in the sand’ approach to alcohol-related violence, and to the social and health problems associated with binge drinking

We’ve heard the Premier continually parroting the ‘personal responsibility’ line of the Australian Hotels Association (AHA).

This is designed to take the onus of responsibility off the sellers of alcohol and onto the consumer.

In the end, there is only way to get the Government’s attention, and to force it into action. That’s people power.

The Police Association of NSW has joined forces with the Australian Medical Association, the Health Services Union and the NSW Nurses Association to pressure the Government into action on alcohol-related violence.

We want the Government to clamp down on the late-night alcohol trade, so we can stop the epidemic of booze-fuelled violence on NSW streets.

You can join the campaign by visiting our web site, http://www.lastdrinks.org.au, and by telling your friends about it.

Most importantly, you can have your say by signing the Last Drinks petition. We’re already well on the way to reaching our goal of 10,000 signatures – but every signature counts. With your help we can make a difference

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About Darin Sullivan (1963 Articles)
Former President of the Fire Brigade Employees’ Union (2009-2018) and a professional firefighter with more than 30 years experience. I live and work on the NSW South Coast, Australia. I am a strong advocate for firefighters and emergency service workers with an interest in mental health issues and caring for those around me. I am a former Director on the NSW Fire Brigades Death and Disability Super Fund and work with charities including ‘The Movember Foundation’. As a leader and activist I have long been active in the campaign for action on climate change. I am a Station Commander in the fire and rescue service in NSW and have 30 years experience fighting fires, both rural and urban. I am passionate about highlighting the impact climate change is having on fire preparedness and fire behaviour in Australia, and the risks associated with inaction on climate change. I am also a spokesperson for the Australian Climate Media Centre.