Fight them off with Opera. ABC – Stateline – Reporters forced to leave train for own safety – and on a Tuesday!

20/11/2010

Reporter Kerrie Ritchie and victim of a previous train violence assault Paul Taylor had to leave their Frankston train due to the fear invoked by alcohol fuelled, fellow patrons.
Not all violence on our trains is alcohol related, but the statistics are compelling:
70% of all assaults in Australia have alcohol at their core.

The subject of this story was previously a victim of Frankston Line Train Rock Battering Incident described in the Herald Sun here:

Train Assault Victim

Train Assault Victim Tim Redmond injured 4th June 2010

In the ABC story, Paul tells the story of the terror he and his young son experienced.

They were part of a football crowd returning home.  AFL football events are often Binge Drinking Events…

Paul Taylor and ABC feeling the heat of alcohol related tensions
Some good can come out of this story if the wider ABC starts listening to real people like Paul with these real experiences.

Fight them off with Opera
Quote of the year for me comes from Paul Taylor who said of the violence on trains:

The problem is we tippy-toe around the problem. We play music to scare them off, like you know, ban smoking on the streets of Frankston to move them on. You know we’re just too scared these days to come out and say ‘that’s not tolerated. Stop’. We don’t want do that, we don’t want to confront them, we’d rather fight them off with opera.

Someone please get the word to Paul and Kerrie Ritchie and crew.
A Pedestrian 08 law and program of enforcement would have eliminated every incident he and Kerrie Ritchie and crew filmed for this excellent segment.
Multiple attempts have been made to contact the ABC.
With the exception of ABC South Australia, we haven’t been able to elicit any interest.


ABC 891 (South Australia) radio interview uploaded

18/11/2010

Thanks so much to the ABC SA for allowing us to hear this interview by Carol Whitlock.
Click here for the Mp3 file

You can also see it at anytime via our Radio Files widget on right hand side of main page.

A link to Carole’s blog.


Press Release – Mike Cockburn Election Press Release No.2 – L I B campaign launch overshadowed

18/11/2010

The photo below was of our campaign launch on the steps of Parliament House, Melbourne, on Sunday.

Unfortunately, it clashed with the launch of a virtually unknown party – errr, I think their name started with L I B or something – at far more salubrious surroundings.
So, there wasn’t a lot of press about.

Fortunately, the real people were there.
The people were all families of murder victims and other serious crimes.
Gut wrenching stories poured out.
Completely rattled me, I must say.

Campaign Launch at Victims of Crime rally

Campaign Launch at Victims of Crime rally


I followed a mother whose son was brutally kicked to death by a pack of 10 – 12 thugs, who, as I understand things, managed to plead self defence!

The crime would be enough to destroy me, but the next couple of years of trying to obtain some semblance of justice for their boy, was in my estimation, at least double the trauma to these good, good people.

It’s very difficult to take a crowd from such specific experiences to speaking of something, that in contrast, appears general and even esoteric, but that was my task.

I had the support of Noel McNamara OAM, who has devoted a large slice of his life to supporting the families of murder victims, like his own family. What a guy.

After throwing away my prepared speech and shooting from the hip, i was profoundly moved by the support of people who, in their most dire hours, somehow find the space and time to be so giving.

A kindly looking man in the front of the crowd was particularly encouraging and to my eventual distress he was the next speaker.

He too had lost a son to murder.

He was generous in his support of the pedestrian 08 concept. If I got just a tolerance of my opinion, I would have been grateful, really grateful.

I’ve never felt so motivated to continue with this cause. If we can save just one family from this distress.

Why others are not so motivated is beyond me.

I hope to hear from you at some time in the future.

I believe the scones were not to be missed over at the other launch…

Mike

Mike Cockburn
The Pedestrian 08 Campaign


Election news: was on Adelaide Radio with Carol Whitlock – profit over life

11/11/2010

I just finished an interview with Carol and listeners. Thanks for that Carol.
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Press Release – Candidate Mike Cockburn will make Melbourne Safe!

10/11/2010

Text of press release sent earlier today:

Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 14:29:38 +1100
Mike Cockburn of The Pedestrian 08 Campaign is standing as an Independent Candidate for Legislative Council, Southern Metropolitan Region.


Responsible Drinking ends at point 08.

This is a single issue candidate whose issue impacts almost every aspect of Victorian Life.

Health, Law and Order, Education, Public Transport are some of the areas of Victorian Government adversely affected by the Binge Drinking Crisis.
Overseas students fear coming to Melbourne.
People standing against lenient sentencing need to recognise that our prisons could cope with longer sentences if beds were not used by alcohol related criminals.

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Getting soused at work and sold on lower alcohol driving limits

25/10/2010

An excellent article by Robert Remington of Canada’s Calgary Herald regarding new penalties in Calgary for driving between .05 and .08.

Robert says:

I’ve always questioned suspensions for those in the .05 to .08 warning zone, but now I get it. According to B.C.’s ministry of public safety, drivers in that range are seven times more likely to get in an accident.

And:

But any amount of alcohol can create over-confidence, aggression, tiredness and slow reaction time, as my .024 reading after one glass of wine on an empty stomach showed.

If found with a BAC between .05 and .08, your car is immediately impounded, subject to towing and release fees.

That seems like an exercise in common sense…

Robert and the Calgary Herald should look at both streams of thought as they affect or apply to Pedestrian Safety, Violence and Addiction.

We need to get away from a silo mindset when it comes to alcohol.

However, a letter from The Pedestrian 08 Campaign was kindly published by the Herald here: The Aussie Way

Calgary Herald Banner

Calgary Herald


Queenstown United in Violence and Alcohol Reduction

21/10/2010
Ann Fowler in Otaga Daily Times

Ann Fowler in Otaga Daily Times

Otago Daily Times ran this article today regarding Ann Fowler’s efforts to curb the harms of alcohol in New Zealand.

Effective regulation was needed to change New Zealand’s harmful drinking culture.

She proposed the group focus on five policies to solve the national alcohol crisis.

We need to talk about raising alcohol prices, raising the alcohol purchase age, reducing alcohol accessibility, reducing marketing and advertising and increasing drink-driving counter-measures,”Acting forum chairman Peter Gibson said many points raised could be turned into submissions.

The Pedestrian 08 Campaign responded with familiar suggestions:

The Alcohol Reform Bill needs to deal with mass population behaviour change measures.
Be effective. Present your population with a measure of intoxication that they can readily understand – a BAC number of 0.08. Educate, campaign, test and heavily fine offenders. Most, if not all your alcohol problems will evaporate.

See the full article by Naeem Alvi for more.


Judges fed up with drunken violence clogging our courts

20/10/2010

How can anyone blame Chief Magistrate Graeme Hensen for his comments of frustration vented in ‘Judges fed up with drunken violence clogging our courts’, published Monday, 18 October 2010, on the Sydney Morning Herald website?

Chief Magistrate Graeme Henson

Chief Magistrate Graeme Henson

Mr Hensen offers up one more massively important statistic that adds to the considerable list of blood and guts subsidies going to Big Liquor and their retail servants: ‘Alcohol plays a role in 50 to 60 per cent of the nearly 300,000 criminal cases that come before the state’s Local Courts each year’.
Add that one to the cancers, the hospitals, nursing home care for the brain damaged, the 70% of police time devoted to cleaning up after Big Liquor, the 20,000 children abused by alcohol affected adults every year etc…
NSW badly needs a Pedestrian 08 Law and Education Campaign to drill in a widespread acceptance that as your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) increases, your ability – your reliability – to act responsibly diminishes. In short, ‘Responsible Drinking Ends at 08’ clearly illustrates a much needed, easily understood message.
We can immediately rid our streets of all alcohol fuelled violence via the immediate adoption of Pedestrian 08.
No one who wants to drink will be stopped from drinking.
Graeme Hensen’s focus would then turn to working out which of his colleagues could be retired…


Taking a drunk from the Brownlow…

20/09/2010

The Brownlow Medal is the greatest individual prize in the world’s greatest sport – Australian Rules Football – albeit a sport completely unknown in most countries…

The Brownlow Medal has a chequered history in presenting an example of behaviour not always desirable and sometimes downright embarrassing and shameful.

Most recently most publicised was the reporting of footballer and media personality Brendan Fevola.

Critics fell for the trap of finger pointing and isolating and picking on an alcohol user who appeared to be out of control. The culture encouraged by Big Liquor is to continuously point out that behaviour of this ilk is unusual and shouldn’t be thought of as typical. In fact, such behaviours are normal for those using too much of this drug of addiction. This drug pushes at least a significant, predictable percentage of users over the edge into unsocial behaviour.

Hence the 70% of acts of violence associated with the product sold by Big Liquor. Hence the thousands of children abused in this country because of the use of this drug and marketing success of Big Liquor.

Recently Andrew Demetriou, CEO of the AFL outlined a reduction in the provision of alcohol to the invited and that those players who were overly affected by alcohol would be asked to leave.

The Pedestrian 08 Campaign sent this letter to Andrew for his consideration:

Dear Andrew,

I listened to your segment on Radio 774 this morning.

You were pushing the commendable line that less alcohol would be made available to attendees at the forthcoming Brownlow Medal Presentation.

This is a terrific initiative on the part of the AFL and shows up the total failure of the Government’s and Liquor Industries so called ‘Responsible Serving of Alcohol’ policy, which consistently seems to be place the inebriated on the streets and often in trouble.

Of great concern was your initiative to evict any player who may be considered too drunk, by whatever standard that defines it (RSA?)

Be aware that at a BAC of 08 you are twice as likely to get killed or injured as a pedestrian than would be the case if you had a BAC of 00.

You are more likely to get hurt or do someone an injury in an act of alcohol fuelled violence at a BAC of 08 plus than at 00.

I strongly urge you to announce at the Brownlow that every AFL player will be contracted to stay under a BAC of 08 at all times.

That pubs frequented by AFL – especially in an official capacity – be expected to carry on site Breathalyser Machines to facilitate this behaviour.

That players will be educated to anticipate how many drinks over what timeframe would push them over 08.

I especially urge you to take measures to make sure your employees/players are safe on leaving the Brownlow, and remain under the care of others until their BAC drops below 08.

The message is ‘Responsible drinking ends at 08’.

Please find a generic pitch we send out to those interested in the Pedestrian 08 Campaign.

This is a ‘Responsible consumption of alcohol’ program, putting the focus and responsibility for alcohol consumption onto the user.

Regards

Mike etc

No response or acknowledgement from Andrew or the AFL was received at time of writing.

To see what The Pedestrian 08 Campaign is all about, please click here…


Queensland Police Union Submission misses a major point

02/11/2009

The Queensland Police Union have released their submission to the Inquiry of the Law, Justice and Safety Committee of the Queensland Parliament on Alcohol-Related Violence in Queensland. The main recommendation is to restrict nightclub hours until 2am and suburban hotels to 12 midnight.

Well done, although some might argue for even shorter hours and greater limits to the number of outlets selling liquor after hours would be a good thing.  And why get involved in Big Event Boozing? Why get sucked into continuing to allow Big Liquor to profit from Big Events and continue to push the association of  ‘any excuse’ with binge drinking? This is what has occurred in Victoria and Queensland needs to make no concessions on liquor opening hours on the excuse of an event.

Great statistics and facts are provided such as:

  1. 50-70% of all police work is associated in some way with alcohol
  2. 60% of all alcohol-related incidents attended by police occur on or within sight of licensed premises
  3. 60% of all police attendances and 90% of late night calls [involve] alcohol Read the rest of this entry »

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