There were 47 cases of rioting and 115 cases of serious hurt linked to the consumption of liquor in Singapore last year, Second Minister for Home Affairs S Iswaran told Parliament today.
"On an average, there was one rioting incident and two cases of serious (hurt) each week that was liquor-related," TODAY newspaper quoted Iswaran as saying at the second reading of Liquor Control (Supply and Consumption) Bill.
Under the proposed stringent laws, the public will not be able to purchase alcohol for take-away or consume alcohol in public places from 10.30 pm to 7am daily.
Iswaran said there are widespread calls and compelling reasons for the Ministry of Home Affairs to consider proactive measures to restrict the supply and consumption of liquor in public places.
The minister also noted that the figures do not take into account cases of noise and other disturbances arising from liquor consumption, which are often unreported.
The anti-liquor measures come in the wake of Dec 2013 riots in the country, seen as Singapore's worst riot in 40 years that involved South Asian migrant workers, most of whom were reportedly drunk and reacted violently to a fatal accident.
"The regular and large congregations of people both local and foreign in these areas exacerbate the risk," The Straits Times quoted him telling the House.
"Deemed Liquor Control Zones, these area will have similar restrictions applied in Little India following the riot in December 2013," he stressed.
Drinking is currently banned in public places in Little India from 6am on Saturday to 6am on Monday, and from 6am on the eve of public holidays to 6am on the day after the holiday.
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