Correction
- Author:
- Michael Gormly
- Posted:
- Thursday, 9 July 2009
In the print version of the July 2 edition of City News, some text was mistakenly changed in User-pay police proposed for Kings Cross by Michael Gormly.
The published text read: “Violence rates in these areas are already significantly above the state average, at four times the rate of NSW alcohol-related assaults.”
It should have read: “Violence rates in these areas are already slightly below state averages. They contain five times the NSW average of licensed premises but less than four times the rate of NSW alcohol-related assaults.”
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