Victoria police will still be involved in public drunkenness cases after decriminalisation, documents say
by Benita Kolovos from World news | The Guardian on (#68V59)
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Victoria police will continue to play a role in responding to public drunkenness when it is decriminalised in November, according to state government documents, in a move that has raised the ire of the police union and the state's Aboriginal legal service.
A draft service framework for the new health-based response to public intoxication describes police as being responsible for delivering a secondary response" when primary health workers are not available, including due to limitations in geographic coverage and times".
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