You may have heard that Amsterdam is trying out a new way to deal with problem public drunks. Instead of arresting them, the city is setting them to workβand paying them in beer.
For just over a year, Amsterdam NGO Regenboog Groep (Rainbow Group) has been running the work scheme for formerly rowdy public drinkers in Amsterdam's Oosterpark. Working in two teams of 10, the participants spend six and a half hours a day, three days a week, sweeping and tidying up in the park. For this, they get β¬10, some rolling tobacco and five cans of beer. Rather than coming in one chunk, the beer allowance is doled out gradually as a way of encouraging attendance. Participants get two beers in the morning, two during a break and one when work ends, along with a hot meal.
Some might see a program that rewards alcoholics with alcohol as a way of enabling bad behavior, but Regenboog spokesperson Jasprin Schupp says the concept is aimed at people who have already tried and failed with just about every form of help out there.
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