It's the minority that causes the violence in the city, not the majority.
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HINDLEY St’s late night traders are waging a war against the State Government’s planned three-hour lockout.
A group of traders, spearheaded by prominent West End spokesman Tony Tropeano, have launched a website and Facebook campaign Fight the Early Night to raise awareness among partygoers about the changes to SA’s liquor licensing laws.
So far the Facebook group has more than 1000 members.
The government last month revealed plans for a mandatory three-hour close to pubs and clubs, either between 4am and 7am or 5am and 8am, under a raft of clampdowns aimed at curbing alcohol-fuelled brawls in licensed premises.
The reforms, outlined in two discussion papers, are out for public comment until September 3 and the government will decide which ones to adopt after that.
Mr Tropeano, who owns Hindley St nightspots Red Square and The Palace, said the aim of the campaign was to pressure the government to back down on the forced early closure and alert the people who actually party in the city about the plans.
“People that go out don’t read discussion papers,” he said.
“They’ve got no idea what’s going on so we want to bring it to the attention of as many people as possible.”
Mr Tropeano, who is the spokesman for the West End’s Late Night Traders Group, said the new laws would have “huge financial ramifications” for bartenders, security guards and venue owners.
He said the lockout would also leave thousands of clubbers stranded because of a lack of taxis and public transport.
Several other nightspots contacted by the City Messenger, including Hindley St’s Berkeley Hotel, said an early close would all but spell the end of their businesses.
“City hotels are struggling enough as it is,” Fight the Early Night campaigner and Berkeley manager Jenni Neilson said.
“And in order to pay high rents to landlords we’d need to have the full benefit of 24 hour trading.”
Woolshed On Hindley manager David O’Connell said if the changes were introduced, the government must force landlords to reduce their rents.
Mr O’Connell, who is organising a petition against the reforms, said “the city will die” if 24 hour trading was abolished.
“Everyone will just stay in suburbia because there will be no point coming to the city,” he said.
Adelaide West End Association president Andrew Wallace said the city needed a 5am cut off to clean-up the streets for the daytime economy.
“If you have a really intense occupation like we do in the city on Friday and Saturday nights it needs to be kept clean,” he said.
Consumer Affairs Minister Gail Gago said the proposed changes aimed to “strike the balance” between a vibrant international city and a safe environment.
“The police tell us there is a link between extended trading hours and alcohol-related social harm, such as violence and assaults,” she said.
“And we believe people are entitled to feel safe in our entertainment areas and on our streets, without the threat of violence or abuse.”
http://www.fighttheearlynight.com/
Response from the ACC - from another article in the Messenger
Not Happy Jan x10Cr Ralph Clarke said he supported a 5am-8am because revellers rarely left home until late, and having them all spill out of nightclubs at 3am or 4am would cause havoc on public transport. While Cr Michael Henningsen, Anne Moran and Stephen Yarwood wanted a 3am lockout, in line with SAPOL's recommendation. Anne Moran told the City Messenger "I challenge anyone to go out there at 5am and it's not kids having a good time, it's a sad, horrible tragicness".
It has been proven many times interstate that lockouts do not work, all it's going to do is cause more violence, dramas and give another reason for young people to give Adelaide the flick.
Darwin for example has a 4am lockout and every time the main club Discovery closes at 4, hundreds of drunken individuals pour into the street and most of them end up fighting - sometimes involving more than 50 people. This happens every weekend, the cops even hide around the corner and bolt down at 4am
Another major issue is trying to catch a taxi, Darwin is already a prick of place to get a taxi but at 3-4am is beyond impossible.