24 May 2012

Liquored up

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THE number of liquor outlets (including restaurants and cafes) in Wellington increased by almost 300 percent in the ten years to 2008.
The number was 231 in 1998, and nearly 700 ten years later, according to the NZ Drug Foundation.
Government will table in Parliament this week its Alcohol Reform Bill, which will allow councils to develop their own alcohol policies. The community will also have more say in granting further licences.
However, Drug Foundation executive director Ross Bell says the proposed law changes will not change the way we drink.
“We need legislation that will get rid of alcohol advertising, make alcohol less cheap, and remove it from dairies and supermarkets. Giving communities more say is a start, but it will be hard to make a real difference when heavy drinking remains popularised as the norm, and alcohol literally flows everywhere you go.”
The bill was drafted following a two-year Law Commission review of New Zealand’s liquor laws.
Submissions will be taken by the Justice and Electoral Select committee after the bill’s first reading in Parliament on November 11. 
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