He said the current liquor ban had more to do with health than crime, but the 'unavailability of alcohol reduced crime so much'.
He said the current liquor ban had more to do with health than crime, but the ‘unavailability of alcohol reduced crime so much’.
Addressing the portfolio committee on police and select committee on security and justice in a joint virtual meeting on Wednesday, he said the current liquor ban had more to do with health than crime, but the “unavailability of alcohol reduced crime so much”.“Most murders are around the alcohol. Rapes, they are around the alcohol. It has been decided alcohol cannot be allowed to be sold under stage four.
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