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Drunks who face a fine after being stopped by police are to be offered a Who Wants To Be a Millionaire-style quiz as a way to avoid a conviction. | |
South Wales Police is to trial the idea in Merthyr Tydfil and Rhondda Cynon Taf for those caught drunk and disorderly. | South Wales Police is to trial the idea in Merthyr Tydfil and Rhondda Cynon Taf for those caught drunk and disorderly. |
Instead of paying an £80 fixed penalty, they would pay £40 and sign up for a class on the impact of alcohol abuse. | Instead of paying an £80 fixed penalty, they would pay £40 and sign up for a class on the impact of alcohol abuse. |
They would use handsets to answer multiple choice questions, with the results displayed on a large screen. | They would use handsets to answer multiple choice questions, with the results displayed on a large screen. |
The "diversion" pilot is thought to be the first of its kind in Wales. | The "diversion" pilot is thought to be the first of its kind in Wales. |
It would only apply to people facing an on-the-spot fine, such as for rowdiness or use of bad language and not for criminal offences which would still be dealt with by arrest. | It would only apply to people facing an on-the-spot fine, such as for rowdiness or use of bad language and not for criminal offences which would still be dealt with by arrest. |
They will still receive a sanction for their crime, but will also be invited to really explore and consider the impact their behaviour has on others Rhondda Cynon Taf councillor John David | They will still receive a sanction for their crime, but will also be invited to really explore and consider the impact their behaviour has on others Rhondda Cynon Taf councillor John David |
The South Wales forces said people who take up the offer would not have to have a conviction recorded on police databases, with the later consequences that can have for employment prospects or even for travel to some countries. | The South Wales forces said people who take up the offer would not have to have a conviction recorded on police databases, with the later consequences that can have for employment prospects or even for travel to some countries. |
Chief Inspector Max Davies said the scheme aimed to target lower level problems and tackle the root causes of alcohol related anti-social behaviour. | Chief Inspector Max Davies said the scheme aimed to target lower level problems and tackle the root causes of alcohol related anti-social behaviour. |
He said: "We are all familiar with scenes of drunkenness in town centres on weekends and we have to start getting people to think about the consequences of this over-indulgence if we are to tackle this in the long term. | He said: "We are all familiar with scenes of drunkenness in town centres on weekends and we have to start getting people to think about the consequences of this over-indulgence if we are to tackle this in the long term. |
Alcohol abuse | Alcohol abuse |
"Slapping a fine on a person is a quick fix but will it make them stop and think about changing their behaviour? | "Slapping a fine on a person is a quick fix but will it make them stop and think about changing their behaviour? |
"We have to address the root causes of the problem if we are to see an end to our binge-drinking culture in the long-term." | "We have to address the root causes of the problem if we are to see an end to our binge-drinking culture in the long-term." |
The education sessions will be carried out in a classroom environment at two locations, with questions aiming to target the psychological, physical and social consequences of alcohol abuse. | The education sessions will be carried out in a classroom environment at two locations, with questions aiming to target the psychological, physical and social consequences of alcohol abuse. |
The scheme was first piloted in Hertfordshire and two-thirds of the 216 people who took part later said they had cut their alcohol intake. | The scheme was first piloted in Hertfordshire and two-thirds of the 216 people who took part later said they had cut their alcohol intake. |
Rhondda Cynon Taf councillor John David, the cabinet member for communities and the joint chair of the RCT Community Safety Partnership, said: "This is a unique approach to dealing with crime and I hope our communities understand we are not giving offenders an easy way out. | Rhondda Cynon Taf councillor John David, the cabinet member for communities and the joint chair of the RCT Community Safety Partnership, said: "This is a unique approach to dealing with crime and I hope our communities understand we are not giving offenders an easy way out. |
"They will still receive a sanction for their crime, but will also be invited to really explore and consider the impact their behaviour has on others. | "They will still receive a sanction for their crime, but will also be invited to really explore and consider the impact their behaviour has on others. |
"A fine hits them where it hurts - the wallet - but we want people to understand and change their behaviour. " | "A fine hits them where it hurts - the wallet - but we want people to understand and change their behaviour. " |
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