Caution on "boy racer" bill urged
20 May 2002
Young Labour agrees that Parliament should
address the problem of
dangerous driving but is concerned
that the current debate surrounding the
Land Transport
(Street and Illegal Drag Racing) Amendment Bill
stigmatises
young people as irresponsible
criminals.
Young Labour members discussed their concerns
at their annual conference
last Friday, which was
attended by over fifty activists from Young Labour
groups
around the country.
"Parliament should consider ways of
making sure the kind of street racing
activity currently
taking place on public roads instead occurs safely
on
private property, under controlled conditions. Unless
this happens,
illegal street racing will continue to
occur on public roads, endangering
the street racers and
the public," Jordan Carter said.
Young Labour believes
that the select committee should encourage the
people
engaging in illegal street racing to present their own
solution to
the problem.
"If this means holding a
meeting at 11pm on a Friday night where street
racers
have gathered, so be it," said Jordan Carter. "The
select
committee must take the political process to the
street racers rather than
waiting for them to come to the
political process," he said.
"I call on the Law and Order
select committee and other MPs to look at the
issues
fairly, and not use emotive language that stigmatises the
people
involved," said Jordan Carter.
Young Labour
believes that young people's views should be
considered
whenever legislation is created that may
affect them. "Young Labour
supports policies that allow
young people to be part of solutions rather
than
problems," Jordan Carter said.
ENDS
Contact:
Jordan
Carter
President, NZ Young Labour
021 442
649
carters@ihug.co.nz