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[–] nomadwannabe@lemmy.ca 7 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Laws won’t stop people drinking and causing a nuisance. They won’t drink more now because it’s legal.

But now I can go to the park and have a beer with some friends after work. Sadly I can’t afford to rent somewhere with a back yard, public parks other areas are an important part of the collective public health, and cracking a cold one at the same time, well, no complaints here.

[–] Showroom7561@lemmy.ca -5 points 2 years ago

Whether people decide to drink despite laws is not the issue, since you can't force the stupid out of someone (but we can certainly at least try to enforce those laws). The real problem is the normalization of alcohol consumption in a public space, and I think it's just plain wrong.

Parks are a family space. Keep alcohol in bars or at home.

The harm has been studied extensively, so if it really were about health and safety, council would have voted differently.