anat0l
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Idea 1- all clubs / bars have a no ID no entry policy where all ID is recorded. If you "muck up" inside or within the area, you automatically receive a 12month ban from that area and any licensed club ( like a AVO). Police would hold this data base.
Idea 2- Dry out areas where people who are affected by either legal or illegal substances can go for help / recovery without fear of prosecution (saves a ambulance / hospital visit later)
Idea 3- better police presence (eg mobile police stations in known hot spots)
Idea 4- better RSA enforcement
Idea 5- better late night transport
I'm surprised why #1 has never been given earnest consideration for implementation. You'd think it's kind of a no-brainer in a way, and the administrative effort is not excessive compared to the benefits. You might need to install a new law about being belligerent whilst on the list (i.e. someone gets rejected from a club or area for being on the list, then they get antsy about it).
#2 has been floated a few times, but some argue that it would act as a sanctuary and fallback more than an education / wake-up call for people to stop getting blind drunk. Especially if they go there as an alternative to going to a hospital when that might be what they need (and then they are back out where they could be "prejudiced").
#3 has been pushed out more in SEQ for what I know. I'm not sure about in Sydney, or how many more police will be required. But then people also complain that police seem to be abusing their powers and this will not be helped with stiffer laws...
#4 has been discussed here, and how would you go about enforcing it...
#5 is definitely something. To be honest, it's fair in Brisbane; not sure about in Sydney. The real problem is that no late night transport system goes to all the fringes of the network, in any city in Australia. Most in Brisbane could likely get home on the NightLink system; a whole chunk of others would be better having a plan B for camping somewhere rather than trying to get home the same night, simply because they are too remote compared to their party venue (extra expense, but a wiser plan). It still leaves cab ranks a bit backlogged at closing time. The fixed fare system worked OK, so I'm not sure why they don't try it more often. My average waiting time after a big night at the cab rank was about 22 minutes.