31 March 2016 - The Daily Telegraph
Miles Godfrey
Porter said police had other powers to deal with violent and threatening behaviour and insisted they would not be hampered if some alcohol-free zones were “rolled back”.
Rolling back alcohol-free zones does make it easier for health services to reach out to people with alcohol problems." he said.
The Legal Centre has previously raised concerns about moving homeless, vulnerable or mentally ill drinkers away from parks and open spaces into more hidden areas like “stairwells and public toilets”.
Read the full article on The Daily Telegraph website.
Read RLC's submission to City of Sydney on the removal of AFZs.