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Alcohol-free zone

An alcohol-free zone, or dry zone, is a geographic area, location or establishment where the public consumption and sale of alcoholic beverages is prohibited.[1][2] Alcohol-free zones have been established in some areas to address problems with drinking- and binge drinking-related crime, antisocial behavior, assaults and disorderly behavior.[3][4] Alcohol-free zones have been opposed in some communities, such as in Bath, England, which has "a tradition of open-air bars and restaurants."[3]

Signage for an alcohol-free zone in Liverpool, England

Alcohol-free zones edit

Australia edit

In New South Wales, Australia, some streets are designated as alcohol-free zones, which is demarcated with signage stating such.[5] Police may issue a warning to violators, and those who continue to drink can be fined and have their alcoholic beverages seized.[5] Many parks in New South Wales are designated as alcohol-free zones.[5] Bondi in New South Wales, Australia established an alcohol-free zone in the city in 2004 in efforts to reduce assaults and antisocial behavior influenced by street drinking.[3]

As of April 2016, Sydney, Australia has over 60 alcohol-free zones.[1] The City Council of Sydney proposed to eliminate the alcohol-free zones in April 2016.[1]

Azerbaijan edit

Alcohol-free zone networks have been established in areas of Azerbaijan since at least 1996.[6] These zones are located in areas such as cafes, tea shops and recreation centers.[6]

England edit

 
An alcohol-free zone sign at Lickey Hills, Rubery in Birmingham, England

The first alcohol-free zone established in the United Kingdom was in Coventry, England in 1988.[7] Initially, the entire city center was declared to be an alcohol-free zone.[7] The zone was later expanded to include the entire city.[7]

Boston, Lincolnshire established a street drinking ban in January 2015 to address concerns with the antisocial problems associated with public alcohol consumption.[8] The street drinking ban includes the town center and other areas.[8] Under rules of the ban, those caught drinking in these areas can be fined £100 for a first offense.[8] A second offense within six months after having committed a first one can be fined up to £500.[8] Additionally, those that are requested to stop drinking and continue to do so can receive a fine of up to £500.[8] In January 2015 to commemorate the event, various town council members and city police attended an event where cans of beer were poured down a city street drain.[8]

In 2009, Knowsley, Merseyside established alcohol-free zones in some of its parks to address problems with binge drinking-related crime and antisocial behavior.[4] Drinking in licensed drinking establishments was not affected by the zones.[4]

Liverpool, England has some alcohol-free zones in areas of the city.[9]

India edit

The entire region of Attappadi, Kerala, India was established as an alcohol-free zone in 1996 by Chief Minister AK Antony.[10] Despite the ban, alcohol has been illegally brought into the region by community residents who travel to Annaikatti to purchase liquor from TASMAC stores.[10]

United States edit

Some parks and recreation areas in the United States are alcohol-free zones, such as in Johnson County, Iowa, where alcohol consumption is allowed in some park and recreation areas but not others.[11] For example, alcoholic beverages may be consumed in some day use areas and campgrounds in parks, but not in beach areas within some parks.[11]

The riverfront at Covington, Kentucky was established as an alcohol-free zone circa 1989 by Covington police.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Barclay, Andrew (April 6, 2016). . Altmedia. Archived from the original on June 30, 2016. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  2. ^ Saggers, S.; Gray, D. (1998). Dealing with Alcohol: Indigenous Usage in Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Cambridge University Press. p. 159. ISBN 978-0-521-62977-5. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c Mazerolle, L.; Ransley, J. (2006). Third Party Policing. Cambridge Studies in Criminology. Cambridge University Press. p. 92. ISBN 978-1-139-44751-5. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c Martin, J.; Lancer, D. (2015). AQA Law for AS Sixth Edition. Hodder Education. p. 66. ISBN 978-1-4718-5024-0. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c Sanders, J. (2010). Youth Justice: Your Guide to Cops and Courts in New South Wales, 4th Edition. Legal tool kit. Federation Press. p. 98. ISBN 978-1-86287-812-9. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  6. ^ a b White, S. (1996). Russia Goes Dry: Alcohol, State and Society. Cambridge University Press. p. 77. ISBN 978-0-521-55849-5. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  7. ^ a b c Bentley, David (January 21, 2015). "We look at 20 things Coventry gave the world as driverless cars hit streets". Coventry Telegraph. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  8. ^ a b c d e f Target, Boston (January 16, 2015). . Boston Target. Archived from the original on 2015-06-28. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  9. ^ Wright, Jade (July 17, 2015). "Free events announced for Liverpool Pride 2015". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  10. ^ a b "TN liquor floods alcohol-free zone in Kerala: Tribals protest against TASMAC". The News Minute. March 1, 2016. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  11. ^ a b Schmidt, Mitchell (May 27, 2016). "Memorial Day: Before you crack a beer, know the rules at popular recreation areas". The Gazette. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  12. ^ Pulfer, Laura (September 1989). "Mugfest". Cincinnati Magazine. p. 6. Retrieved 8 June 2016.

External links edit

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An alcohol free zone or dry zone is a geographic area location or establishment where the public consumption and sale of alcoholic beverages is prohibited 1 2 Alcohol free zones have been established in some areas to address problems with drinking and binge drinking related crime antisocial behavior assaults and disorderly behavior 3 4 Alcohol free zones have been opposed in some communities such as in Bath England which has a tradition of open air bars and restaurants 3 Signage for an alcohol free zone in Liverpool England Contents 1 Alcohol free zones 1 1 Australia 1 2 Azerbaijan 1 3 England 1 4 India 1 5 United States 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksAlcohol free zones editAustralia edit In New South Wales Australia some streets are designated as alcohol free zones which is demarcated with signage stating such 5 Police may issue a warning to violators and those who continue to drink can be fined and have their alcoholic beverages seized 5 Many parks in New South Wales are designated as alcohol free zones 5 Bondi in New South Wales Australia established an alcohol free zone in the city in 2004 in efforts to reduce assaults and antisocial behavior influenced by street drinking 3 As of April 2016 Sydney Australia has over 60 alcohol free zones 1 The City Council of Sydney proposed to eliminate the alcohol free zones in April 2016 1 Azerbaijan edit Alcohol free zone networks have been established in areas of Azerbaijan since at least 1996 6 These zones are located in areas such as cafes tea shops and recreation centers 6 England edit nbsp An alcohol free zone sign at Lickey Hills Rubery in Birmingham England The first alcohol free zone established in the United Kingdom was in Coventry England in 1988 7 Initially the entire city center was declared to be an alcohol free zone 7 The zone was later expanded to include the entire city 7 Boston Lincolnshire established a street drinking ban in January 2015 to address concerns with the antisocial problems associated with public alcohol consumption 8 The street drinking ban includes the town center and other areas 8 Under rules of the ban those caught drinking in these areas can be fined 100 for a first offense 8 A second offense within six months after having committed a first one can be fined up to 500 8 Additionally those that are requested to stop drinking and continue to do so can receive a fine of up to 500 8 In January 2015 to commemorate the event various town council members and city police attended an event where cans of beer were poured down a city street drain 8 In 2009 Knowsley Merseyside established alcohol free zones in some of its parks to address problems with binge drinking related crime and antisocial behavior 4 Drinking in licensed drinking establishments was not affected by the zones 4 Liverpool England has some alcohol free zones in areas of the city 9 India edit The entire region of Attappadi Kerala India was established as an alcohol free zone in 1996 by Chief Minister AK Antony 10 Despite the ban alcohol has been illegally brought into the region by community residents who travel to Annaikatti to purchase liquor from TASMAC stores 10 United States edit Some parks and recreation areas in the United States are alcohol free zones such as in Johnson County Iowa where alcohol consumption is allowed in some park and recreation areas but not others 11 For example alcoholic beverages may be consumed in some day use areas and campgrounds in parks but not in beach areas within some parks 11 The riverfront at Covington Kentucky was established as an alcohol free zone circa 1989 by Covington police 12 See also edit nbsp Drink portal nbsp Geography portal nbsp Law portal Alcohol free bar Drinking in public Drug free school zone Legal drinking age Prohibition United States open container lawsReferences edit a b c Barclay Andrew April 6 2016 Alcohol free zone removal a win for the marginalised Altmedia Archived from the original on June 30 2016 Retrieved June 8 2016 Saggers S Gray D 1998 Dealing with Alcohol Indigenous Usage in Australia New Zealand and Canada Cambridge University Press p 159 ISBN 978 0 521 62977 5 Retrieved June 8 2016 a b c Mazerolle L Ransley J 2006 Third Party Policing Cambridge Studies in Criminology Cambridge University Press p 92 ISBN 978 1 139 44751 5 Retrieved June 8 2016 a b c Martin J Lancer D 2015 AQA Law for AS Sixth Edition Hodder Education p 66 ISBN 978 1 4718 5024 0 Retrieved June 8 2016 a b c Sanders J 2010 Youth Justice Your Guide to Cops and Courts in New South Wales 4th Edition Legal tool kit Federation Press p 98 ISBN 978 1 86287 812 9 Retrieved June 8 2016 a b White S 1996 Russia Goes Dry Alcohol State and Society Cambridge University Press p 77 ISBN 978 0 521 55849 5 Retrieved June 8 2016 a b c Bentley David January 21 2015 We look at 20 things Coventry gave the world as driverless cars hit streets Coventry Telegraph Retrieved June 8 2016 a b c d e f Target Boston January 16 2015 as council leader pours away a beer Boston Target Archived from the original on 2015 06 28 Retrieved June 8 2016 Wright Jade July 17 2015 Free events announced for Liverpool Pride 2015 Liverpool Echo Retrieved June 8 2016 a b TN liquor floods alcohol free zone in Kerala Tribals protest against TASMAC The News Minute March 1 2016 Retrieved June 8 2016 a b Schmidt Mitchell May 27 2016 Memorial Day Before you crack a beer know the rules at popular recreation areas The Gazette Retrieved June 8 2016 Pulfer Laura September 1989 Mugfest Cincinnati Magazine p 6 Retrieved 8 June 2016 External links edit nbsp Media related to Alcohol prohibition signs at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alcohol free zone amp oldid 1223779881, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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