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24th June 2003

PRESS RELEASE

GREENS CRITICISE INTOXICATING LIQUOR BILL

The Green Party has criticised the Intoxicating Liquor Bill. The Party has called for implementation of existing legislation rather than the implementation of draconian measures to limit the availability of alcohol.

"This Bill  is anti-family, anti-tourism, and anti-fun," stated the Green Party's Justice Spokesperson Ciarán Cuffe TD today; "We wish to see the existing laws enforced prior to the introduction of new legislation.

"Transferring cases of discrimination from the Equality Tribunal to the District Courts will water down the powers of the Equal Status Act, and there is a danger that those who are discriminated will find it difficult to access the Courts.

"Banning children from licensed premises discriminates against families and children. It will place undue restriction on events such as weddings and family gatherings.

"Banning dancing during drinking-up time is however the most ludicrous of the Minister's proposals. With this measure Minister McDowell is assuming the character of a parish priest with a black thorn stick. We challenge the Minister to defend this retrograde proposal."

The Green Party intends tabling substantial amendments to the Bill.

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