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Law Commission Report Misses Opportunity to Change

Published: Tue 27 Apr 2010 04:44 PM
Law Commission Report Misses Opportunity to Change Drinking Culture
The Law Commission has missed an unprecedented opportunity to change problem drinking in New Zealand says DB Breweries’ managing director Brian Blake.
Speaking after the release of the Commission’s 500 page report Mr Blake says it’s disappointing that after more than a year of working with the Commission on practical solutions to reduce alcohol related harm, there are few initiatives in the report that tackle the misuse and abuse of alcohol.
“While we support some of the report’s recommendations such as an alcohol regulatory authority and improved systems for the treatment of people with alcohol problems, the real focus should be on personal responsibility and accountability.
“Law change should target individuals who harm themselves or others. This includes irresponsible licensees and recidivist alcohol offenders who should be held accountable for their actions.
“We therefore expect the Government to introduce changes that focus on individuals, and the reduction of alcohol related harm, as opposed to penalizing the majority with increased costs and further regulations.”
ENDS

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