Blog 10 - Current event
The Victorian local government has plans to abolish public drunkenness laws, however there is a lot of backlash from this decision. The goal of abolishing these laws is to take care of citizens when they are drunk rather than punishing them for being drunk in public. Instead of punishments, intoxicated people will be taken to a sober center or their own home. A lot of this push to abolish public drunkenness is coming from aboriginal communities who feel that the current legislation is affecting them disproportionally to the rest of the population. The Victorian police association is worried that police will lose some of their power and be less respected in several situations. Unions are very worried that police won’t have the means to manage people and instill law and order if they can’t control a situation when someone is acting reckless and inebriated. However, paramedics may not be there when they are needed because public drunkenness will not be taken as seriously. The police association secretary said that it would be “negligent and reckless” to abolish these laws without the creation of other laws that will help manage people in difficult situations. As of now, the Victorian government plans on going through with this before creating any other laws despite all of the backlash they have received.
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