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Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 6:26 pm
by crawf
Oh for heavens sake!
Matt wrote:So when the clock strikes 3, every nightspot in Adelaide will suddenly vomit drunken revellers out onto the streets?
Great thinking.
For a city so seemingly desperate to improve its reputation, this does it no favours whatsoever.
Completely agree
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 7:13 pm
by Vee
Like others in this forum, I find Council support of a mandated four hour lockout, beginning at 3am, for city pubs and clubs utterly ridiculous and quite surprising.
I thought the new council would be more progressive.
Bad move!
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 8:43 pm
by iTouch
if the council does this, they'll not only be putting people in danger to themselves,
it'll mean that the police will be running overtime keeping a large crowd under control for a short period of time which is much harder then keeping a smaller crowd under control for a longer period of time,
because fights will be breaking out, the ambulance service will be running overtime, the nightclubs will lose money,
the larger a drunk crowd is, the less amount of morals they'll have
In other words, it's a crap option to close at 3am
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 9:33 pm
by Waewick
it is worse than a crap idea - it is backwards thinking and reflects the type of people in charge at the top.
hopefully, a fringe suburban strip can be found outside the clutches of the ACC to provide the entertainment for the youth (or otherwise) of Adelaide.
Re: Picture Adelaide
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 9:47 pm
by Aidan
Wayno wrote:Waewick wrote:perhaps leave China town as is and reflect the impact of other asian cultures on the area
At one point Stephen Yarwood was talking about a 'Little India' being established somewhere near the markets. I'm unsure of current status.
'Tis there (on Market Street) but it's so little that most people aren't aware of its existence.
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 10:55 pm
by Omicron
So, closing earlier means that people will drink less and throw fewer chairs?
Um, no. You watch as venues open earlier, and drink specials start earlier, and the Casino gets busier after 3am. I for one will certainly be heading into town earlier if this occurs - in fact, it's a boon to my drinking plans, because I will get to have a mandated two more hours of sleep/recovery before work on Sunday morning, and hence I can drink more! People aren't smacking each other up because it's 5am - they're smacking each other up because they're violent drunks, irrespective of the time of day. Come to think of it, I should go to the races so I can be drunk and violent on the tram at 5pm with all the families, which is apparently more desirable than doing so at 5am with the rubbish bins.
Bless their hearts and fallacious assumptions of causality. Yeesh, do they think were were all born yesterday?
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 2:21 am
by cruel_world00
Tweeted Mayor Yarwood on this subject he has remained decidedly silent. He's usually pretty quick at getting back to tweeted questions.
This is such a band-aid solution. Why not increase the pressure on venues to enforce responsible service of alcohol?
Some might think 3am to 7am is nothing and that people shouldn't be drinking at this point (I for one am hardly out this late)... BUT, I don't think others should suffer because of this ridiculous backward thinking.
What about hospitality workers? What about the majority of people who go out for a big night and aren't disgusting, violent, louts? What about the promotion of Adelaide as a progressive and lively city?
What's next? Fining people for swearing......oh, right...
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 4:42 pm
by metro
cruel_world00 wrote:What's next? Fining people for swearing......oh, right...
hopefully not, we dont want to become a backwater like Melbourne
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 6:26 pm
by skyliner
they used to fine people for spitting in public you know ...and...it used to be 6.00PM closing time for pubs in Adelaide - I can distinctly remember that after coming from Sydney to live. Trying to curb certain behaviours is a hard thing.
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Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 1:02 pm
by Waewick
skyliner wrote:they used to fine people for spitting in public you know ...and...it used to be 6.00PM closing time for pubs in Adelaide - I can distinctly remember that after coming from Sydney to live. Trying to curb certain behaviours is a hard thing.
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that mean we should go back to that
we are here to move things forwards, not backwards
how about we simply ensure everyone is responsible for their own actions (instead of giving them ways to blame others) and leave it at that.
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 5:05 pm
by skyliner
This is stating an observation - if I meant we should go backwards I would have stated it. Also there is a subjective interpretation as to what it means to go back or forward.
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Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 11:34 pm
by Waewick
skyliner wrote:This is stating an observation - if I meant we should go backwards I would have stated it. Also there is a subjective interpretation as to what it means to go back or forward.
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you can never tell what people are doing on the an internet forum... until they invent typefaces with tone
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 10:50 am
by Vee
Keen to hear the outcome of this discussion on discounted cost of tables for business to provide more smoke free outdoor dining areas.
I am a big fan of smoke free alfresco dining options.
Fee trade-off outdoor smoking ban support
City Messenger Local News 12 Jul 11 @ 10:13am
http://city-messenger.whereilive.com.au ... n-support/
Traders who agree to ban smoking from outdoor dining areas could have their annual licence fees slashed by $430.
Under a 12-month trial, to be discussed at tonight’s City Council meeting, traders who agreed to ban smoking from outdoor dining areas could have their $860 annual fee permitting outdoor dining reduced by 50 per cent.
The proposal forms part of a plan to review the council’s outdoor dining policy to reduce red tape and promote an outdoor dining culture.
Currently there are 350 traders in the council area who hold outdoor dining permits.
If each of those traders agreed to the smoking ban, it would cut the council’s income by up to $150,000 a year.
If the proposal is endorsed, a report will be presented to the council following the trial.
In May, the City Messenger reported traders backed the council’s calls to offer discounted outdoor dining permits in exchange for smoking bans.
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 11:40 pm
by david
Hopefully discounts for smoke-free outdoor dining areas will be a more popular move than 3 am closing was!
(both of which I fully support)
David
DLM
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 12:09 am
by Will
david wrote:Hopefully discounts for smoke-free outdoor dining areas will be a more popular move than 3 am closing was!
(both of which I fully support)
David
DLM
Could you please explain why you think closing the city down at 3AM is a good idea?
Why should the vast majority of young people such as myself be punished for the actions of a small minority?