This piece critiques the current alcohol licensing system in New Zealand, arguing that it is disproportionate and ineffective at targeting specific harms, and proposes reforms focused on proportionality, procedural fairness, and targeted harm-reduction measures such as monitored,
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council rules now subject to conditions, not rejection
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