An August 10 2008 article in the UK Sunday Telegraph reported a substantial increase in crime has been the result of a new law that extended alcohol serving hours in England and Wales. Police report that "offenses ranging from excessive intoxication to violent behavior are on the rise in nearly every police jurisdiction since new laws allow pubs and clubs to maintain long serving hours." Specifically, public order offenses are up 136% since the longer serving hours went into effect.
This article is particularly interesting in light of the Minnesota legislature's recent decision to allow alcohol serving hours to be extended to 4:00 am in St. Paul during the Republican National Convention. It's difficult to understand whose interests are being promoted by allowing the extended serving of alcohol during the Convention. However, it will be important for Minnesota officials to track levels of criminal activity and public disorder problems experienced by law enforcement in the metro area during the period of time of extended hours. Hopefully, we will see signs of the emerging trend toward healthy lifestyles, and longer serving hours in St. Paul will not reflect the experience of London.
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