Attorney-General Graham Leung emphasizes the need for full implementation of laws to curb recent civil disturbances. He stressed the importance of proactive law enforcement by police to address these issues effectively. Leung noted the rarity of prosecutions under the Liquor Act, suggesting the need for increased penalties to hold licensees accountable for violations.

To combat alcohol-fueled disruptions, the Attorney-General advocates for education on the dangers of substance abuse, highlighting the role of community organizations, religious groups, and government agencies in this initiative. He also pointed out that the recently amended Liquor (Amendment) Act 2023 has changed the permitted hours for liquor sales while maintaining provisions aimed at preventing violence.

This comprehensive approach, involving both stricter enforcement and community education, aims to use the law as a tool to reduce alcohol-related violence and crime, fostering a safer environment for all citizens.

This message is a call to action for a collaborative effort to tackle these serious issues, showcasing a hopeful path toward community safety and responsibility. Implementing these strategies may not only address current disturbances but also contribute to long-term positive change in societal behavior regarding alcohol consumption.


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