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The impact of Queensland's Tackling Alcohol-Fuelled Violence Policy on nightlife and business trade
Drug and Alcohol Review ( IF 3.0 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-20 , DOI: 10.1111/dar.13271
Jason Ferris 1 , Cheneal PuljeviĆ 1, 2 , Nicholas Taylor 3 , Dominique de Andrade 3 , Nicholas Carah 4 , Kerri Coomber 3 , Richelle Mayshak 3 , Kristy Grant 5 , Peter G Miller 3
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Key elements of the Queensland Government's Tackling Alcohol Fuelled Violence (TAFV) policy included the introduction of mandatory identification (ID) scanners and reduced trading hours for licensed venues located within Safe Night Precincts (SNP). These measures raised concerns among licensed venue owners and other key stakeholders regarding the potential negative impact of the policy on business trade and nightlife. Using multiple data sources, this paper examines the impact of the TAFV policy on nightlife and trade in three Queensland SNPs: Fortitude Valley, Surfers Paradise and Cairns.

中文翻译:

昆士兰应对酒精引发的暴力政策对夜生活和商业贸易的影响

昆士兰州政府打击酒精引发的暴力 (TAFV) 政策的关键要素包括引入强制性身份识别 (ID) 扫描仪并缩短位于安全夜区 (SNP) 内的许可场所的交易时间。这些措施引起了持牌场所所有者和其他主要利益相关者对该政策对商业贸易和夜生活的潜在负面影响的担忧。本文使用多个数据源,研究了 TAFV 政策对昆士兰三个 SNP:毅力谷、冲浪者天堂和凯恩斯的夜生活和贸易的影响。
更新日期:2021-07-02
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