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Most important factor in government regulation

5 Feb 2013

Q. What should be the most important factor Governments consider in relation to regulating each of these issues – protecting rights and freedom, protecting people’s health and safety or managing the cost to taxpayers (e.g. health costs of drug/alcohol/tobacco use)?

 

Protecting rights and freedom 

Protecting people’s health and safety

Managing the cost to taxpayers

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Wearing seatbelts in cars

5%

89%

3%

3%

Wearing bike helmets

6%

88%

3%

3%

Personal use of recreational drugs

14%

64%

13%

10%

Smoking in public places

16%

70%

8%

6%

Buying and consuming alcohol

18%

64%

11%

7%

Shopping hours

48%

13%

16%

23%

Cigarette packaging

15%

65%

10%

10%

Junk food advertising

13%

70%

8%

9%

Gambling, poker machines

22%

46%

20%

12%

Films (i.e. censorship)

51%

21%

8%

19%

The internet

56%

21%

7%

16%

Making public statements which other people might find offensive

54%

18%

5%

23%

For most of the areas listed above, the majority of respondents thought the most important factor for Governments to consider was ‘protecting people’s health and safety’.

The areas where respondents thought that is was more important to consider ‘protecting rights and freedoms’ were the internet (56%), making statements which other people might find offensive (54%), films (51%) and shopping hours (48%). ‘Managing the cost to tax payers’ was not considered to be an important factor by most respondents.

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