If they were just violet, then I'd be much happier...
No, mostly we rock up and 90% of dickheads decide (quite rightly) to just do as they are told and don't make a scene - It's the other 10% that don't care. Harsher sentencing and more of a crackdown on their behaviour by society in general might make a difference to that lot.
Knowing you WILL go to gaol for assaulting an emergency/health worker could be a deterrent.
In Victoria it is slowly working in family violence situations. In most cases people with IVO's against them know that they'll get locked up for breaching.
I had to have a laugh at this.
And you didn't charge him for resist police. Heaven forbid. Things have changed.
Young coppers these days think people should just do what they ask and then they charge them when they don't (multiple resist police). Really, what did he think was going to happen when he took on someone with and extra half his weight. Best to wait until you have the man power, issue him a ticket for fail to leave licensed premises when requested, and then use the extra manpower to eject him. If he is sober and compliant enough, give him a direction to leave the area, if not, lock him up for being intoxicated and disorderly otherwise he will just get into more trouble and you'll have to deal with him again. Also a good idea to get them lockup out of the way while the extra man power is there.
Before someone jumps in and says the extra manpower isn't always available, that's why police carry accoutrements. If he is sitting there drinking a beer, there is time to wait. If he is biffing on, I can smell OC.
Oh and don't be surprised if he wants to fight all of the police taking him out. If he lands one, well the police have been assaulted but it's no worse than the innocent punter that got punched by the drunk because he didn't like the colour of his shirt. I just had to add this because that's the subject of the thread. Assault is bad no matter what your role in society.
Something we don't see police handing out is the infringements to the bar staff serving intoxicated people. Police spend millions of dollars to catch drug dealers but dealing alcohol is a little too accepted. (Division 8.2 Liquor Act 2010 - ACT Legislation Register. Every state has there own version.)
Happy Days.
Because it's that 10% (I think it's far far less) that are the main people police deal with and the ones they remember. The 90% that get asked to leave and do are quickly forgotten.
I think breaching an IVO is a much more thought about act and that's why the harsher penalty works. The drug and alcohol effected people that assault police are far from reason. If they could be reasoned with they wouldn't be assaulting police. And again well if we are making the penalty harsher for assaulting police what about making the penalty more for assaulting my wife (she hasn't been assaulted, just making as example)?
I do know what you are trying to highlight, Joel. Assault is wrong and unacceptable, regardless of who it is being committed upon.
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