Lockout laws: College of Surgeons rejects any relaxation as 'not a justified risk'

By James Robertson, Lisa Visentin
Updated September 13 2016 - 8:08pm, first published 7:56pm
Artist Scott Marsh paints a mural of NSW Premier Mike Baird holding a kebab and glass of wine surrounded by poker chips. Photo: Cole Bennetts/Getty Images
Artist Scott Marsh paints a mural of NSW Premier Mike Baird holding a kebab and glass of wine surrounded by poker chips. Photo: Cole Bennetts/Getty Images
Corey Wakefield, Mike Harding and  Daniel Langton have a drink after work.  Photo:  Ryan Stuart
Corey Wakefield, Mike Harding and Daniel Langton have a drink after work. Photo: Ryan Stuart

The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons has said the relaxation of the lockout laws submitted for the government to consider carries too great a risk.

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