19/08/2009

Cameron Goes 'On The Beat'

Opposition leader David Cameron has said a Troy government would revise licensing laws in the UK.

Mr Cameron, speaking on a walkabout with police officers in Hull, said it was "unbelievable" alcohol was so readily available, at such cheap prices.

The Conservative boss said his party would look at ways to curb alcohol-related crime.

His visit was prompted by two local officers commended for their bravery at a recent awards event.

PCs Alan Cowley and Gareth Walker were recognised at the National Police Bravery Awards for rescuing three drunken men from the city's marina in April last year.

Mr Cameron congratulated both officers on their "fantastic" and "very brave" work.

During a police patrol, the Tory - who is currently topping public opinion polls - said: "Drink-related violence and drink-related crime are a massive problem in our country."

Mr Cameron said his party was prepared to make "serious changes" to the Licensing Act to help tackle the problem.

"We need to look at the unbelievable availability of very cheap drink, getting three litres of cider for £1.99, at all hours of day and night.

"We've got to do something about this and I'm exploring what we can do to deal with the drink that's fuelling so much of the crime in our country."

(PR/BMcC)

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