mcfcnorthstand
Well-Known Member
If this was enforced properly, may help.
Sale of alcohol to a person who is drunk is an offence under The Licensing
Act 2003.
The Act provides for fines ofup to £80 to be imposed on bar staff
who serve, or attempt to serve, drunk people with alcohol or who knowingly
permit such sales to take place. It applies to “any person who works at
the premises in a capacity, whether paid or unpaid, which gives him the authority to sell the alcohol concerned”, including personal license holders and designated premises supervisors.
Sale of alcohol to a person who is drunk is an offence under The Licensing
Act 2003.
The Act provides for fines ofup to £80 to be imposed on bar staff
who serve, or attempt to serve, drunk people with alcohol or who knowingly
permit such sales to take place. It applies to “any person who works at
the premises in a capacity, whether paid or unpaid, which gives him the authority to sell the alcohol concerned”, including personal license holders and designated premises supervisors.