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London streets get UK's first booze-free zone

cnn | 04.03.2002 11:36

police said on Monday the UK's first no-go area for street drinking had been introduced in the heart of central London.



London streets get UK's first booze-free zone
March 4, 2002 Posted: 0220 GMT

LONDON, England (Reuters) -- British police said on Monday the UK's first no-go area for street drinking had been introduced in the heart of central London.

Under new measures, people carrying alcohol in a designated area of the capital could be told to stop drinking and have the booze confiscated by police officers.

London police said the new controlled drinking zones, the first of their kind in Britain, would encompass a large area around Victoria train station, including streets around Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament, and stretching as far as the upmarket districts of Kensington and Chelsea.

Although police said the aim was not to introduce an outright ban on alcohol but to target drunkenness, the law allows officers to take action even if they only have a "reasonable belief" that someone is about to start drinking.

"If an officer has reason to believe someone is consuming alcohol, they can ask them to stop it and they can ask them for their alcohol," a Scotland Yard spokeswoman told Reuters.

"It's not an offense to drink alcohol in that area but it is an offense not to comply with the constable's requirements."

A recent survey by Westminster City Council revealed that street drinking was one of the most serious causes of crime and disorder.

Police said the area was notorious for "street drinking schools" made up of chronic alcoholics whose presence was intimidating for residents and tourists, and who were often victims of crime themselves.

"Victoria was an area where people felt particularly unsafe, with drunkenness being one of the main reasons," said Westminster councilor Robert Davis, who chairs the committee which approved the scheme.

"We believe that tackling this using new police powers will lead to a reduction in the number of people who are sleeping rough in the area."

The law allowing the no-go drinking zones was part of tough anti-crime measures promised by Prime Minister Tony Blair to target Britain's growing yob culture, with alcohol earmarked as a major cause of the anti-social behavior.

Despite a general fall in crime, there has been a sharp rise in street offenses, particularly in London, and in Britons' fear of becoming a crime victim.

A government survey last year found nearly a third of Britons said they never walked alone near their house after dark.

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Erm, First??

04.03.2002 11:51

I dont think its the first of such schemes, in fact they are very common in most seaside resorts. Im sure I have seen bylaw notices in Newquay and other tourist trap in cornwall.

Nick


Not sure its the first

04.03.2002 11:52

I dont think its the first of such schemes, in fact they are very common in most seaside resorts. Im sure I have seen bylaw notices in Newquay and other tourist trap in cornwall.

Nick


First No-Drinking zone?

04.03.2002 12:13

What about Coventry? What about Manchester? What about Edinburgh? Haven't they all had street drinking (or even open bottles) banned in the city centre for years?

afroman


Certainly not the first

04.03.2002 12:18

Quite right Nick, Looe has had one for at least three years, with another in St. Austell and more in other Cornish towns.

miker


MORE NOT THE FIRST

04.03.2002 12:25

Golgi knows of
Middlesbrough
Stockton on Tees
Newcastle
and others in the north who have had the alco ban since the mid 80's

GOLGI


Guildford

04.03.2002 13:37

Guildford's had one since may, although its only illegal after a copper tells you not to

Gonzo


Liverpool

04.03.2002 13:45

Street drinking in parts of Liverpool city centre has been criminalised for a while now. Also there's the largest network of cctv surveillance camera in any city.
Lucky us ;-)

~


they make the tories look lame

04.03.2002 17:39

yea ,they got them in scotland ..seems they were afraid to start in the cities first ,(too much backlash)so start it first in places like resorts,new towns /small towns .its now the norm in towns that have had it more than a year.. its sure fucks up a hot sunny afternoon beer in the park !...penalties : £25 first time/£50 next ...so on.
THE CLAMPDOWN STARTS, THE LAW DECSENDS..THE NIGHTMARES START AGAIN !!
this will spread .till all UK has it enforced.
why if were all one island can we have different laws afecting us ?

no cold beer on a hot sunny day


brixton ban

04.03.2002 18:44

I think you'll find that drinking on the streets Central Brixton is alson subject to a £500 pound fine thanks to our lovely Blairite council except in designated areas ie outside unaffordable yuppie bars

dee dee


most of scotland

05.03.2002 00:19

most of scotland (believe it or not ;-) had this for years. And to be honest if you find me walking about the streets ripped to the tits with a can of spesh then you have my permission to please lock me up for good...

shimon


yep in liverpool

05.03.2002 10:55

yeah theres loads of signs in Liverpool threatening stupidly big fines and I think it stretches out of the centre as well (well - including the smithdown area but thats probably because there's thousands of students around)

ben