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By Roy Edroso, Monday, May. 5 2008 @ 1:27PM
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Categories: I Loved New York

Conservative Boris Johnson has been elected Mayor of London, and Mike Bloomberg is speeding to his assistance, planning a Friday meeting in London to give Johnson tips in Tory rule of a less-than-Tory polity.

Johnson is clearly aware that he's most likely to make the visceral impact the Conservative Party's future fortunes require by reducing crime. No doubt he'd make a bigger PR splash in this regard by meeting with Rudy Giuliani, but Johnson has promised to trim the London budget, and the hundred grand plus private jet Giuliani commands for such charity work is thereby prohibitive.

So Bloomberg will likely succeed with Johnson as he has with New York voters: by restating the old Giuliani nostrums in a whinier tone of voice, and proposing more interference in daily life.

Johnson has already pledged to ban alcohol in the Underground. ("Too many people find themselves forced to sit opposite someone swigging from a can of lager and engaging in behaviour that is intimidating or worse"). Bloomberg may be expected to see and raise Johnson by suggesting he reverse within his precincts the liberalized national alcohol Licensing Act.

The later and longer availability of British drink after the Act has fueled London's highly profitable nightlife, and Prime Minister Gordon Brown declined after review to reverse it. The extended hours are popular, and even Murdoch news outlets have little to say against them. This may be why Johnson focused on proprietors who abused the privilege rather than coming out against the Act itself.

But if there's anything our Mayor learned from Giuliani and went one better, it's the idea that an occasional show of irrelevant, unpopular, and meddlesome force demonstrates the sort of toughness that wins respect and votes. Where Giuliani contented himself with metal pedestrian barriers and enforcement of an ancient dancing ban, Bloomberg banned smoking in bars — something that seemed unimaginable, even absurd, at the time, but which has become accepted, and given the soft-spoken billionaire an electorally useful image of forcefulness.

To cut drinking hours in thirsty London may seem foolhardy, and Johnson might wonder what this has to do with reducing crime. Bloomberg might rejoin that, from the New York point of view, the showing of a firm hand via a smack in the public chops is the first step toward achieving all manner of desirable social change, including reelection. He may go further and suggest that if the Conservative Party does not benefit from Johnson's record and example, Johnson might take Bloomberg's example, and abandon it.

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Audrey Silk says:

"Bloomberg banned smoking in bars... which has become accepted"

This tripe is nothing more than a repeat of a repeat of a repeat. A case of "everyone (i.e. media and ban proponents) says it" so it must be fact.

Bulls**t. Anyone who socializes in the city will tell you that as time goes on -- and the law's enactment date gets older and older -- the more places one will find in non-compliance.

Groups like mine still "yell" but don't mistake no noise from average joe and jane citizen to mean acceptance. It only means there's nothing to make noise about. They're out there finding quite enough places to smoke. What's to "complain" about?

Audrey Silk
Founder, NYC Citizens Lobbying Against Smoker Harassment (C.L.A.S.H.)
Brooklyn, NY

Posted On: Tuesday, May. 6 2008 @ 3:54AM
Rufus says:

It's worth pointing out that the party that Boris represents is the one that was actually opposed to a blanket smoking ban, which was inflicted across England less than a year ago.
The party that imposed it has just, as well as losing control of the capital's local govornment, been given the worst local govornment electoral kicking since the end of the second world war.

Boris, while talking about banning drinking on the underground, was also talking about a referendum to get the smoking ban overturned. Smoking bans, contrary to the article may become complied with, but aren't accepted as easily.

Posted On: Tuesday, May. 6 2008 @ 6:03AM

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