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Australia's Coogee beach bans alcohol after Christmas party | Australia's Coogee beach bans alcohol after Christmas party |
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Alcohol will be banned at a popular Sydney beach all summer after a Christmas party resulted in a build-up of 15 tonnes (15,000kg) of rubbish. | Alcohol will be banned at a popular Sydney beach all summer after a Christmas party resulted in a build-up of 15 tonnes (15,000kg) of rubbish. |
More than 10,000 people flocked to Coogee beach on Christmas Day, leaving bottles, cigarette boxes and general waste behind. | |
The ban has been enforced by Randwick City Council, which called the event "disgraceful". | The ban has been enforced by Randwick City Council, which called the event "disgraceful". |
The summer season in Australia usually takes place from December to February. | The summer season in Australia usually takes place from December to February. |
"The poor and inappropriate behaviour of a few on Christmas Day have forced [the] Council to introduce a total alcohol ban for the area," said Mayor of Randwick Noel D'Souza in a statement on Facebook. | "The poor and inappropriate behaviour of a few on Christmas Day have forced [the] Council to introduce a total alcohol ban for the area," said Mayor of Randwick Noel D'Souza in a statement on Facebook. |
"It is disappointing we have to take such a strong stance but we need to reassure the community that they can feel safe when visiting." | "It is disappointing we have to take such a strong stance but we need to reassure the community that they can feel safe when visiting." |
While some argued against the ban, the majority of those on social media seemed to agree with the council's actions. | While some argued against the ban, the majority of those on social media seemed to agree with the council's actions. |
"Normally I would not want this ban but there is no choice," said George Jessup on Facebook. " I am willing to forgo a glass of wine for the sake of reclaiming our parks and the beach." | "Normally I would not want this ban but there is no choice," said George Jessup on Facebook. " I am willing to forgo a glass of wine for the sake of reclaiming our parks and the beach." |
"I agree with this. I don't want to take my kids down there as we don't feel safe. About time," another man, Tony Goh, commented. | "I agree with this. I don't want to take my kids down there as we don't feel safe. About time," another man, Tony Goh, commented. |
The ban will become effective from 29 December until the end of summer in Australia. | The ban will become effective from 29 December until the end of summer in Australia. |
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