Alcoholics in pubs
Alcoholics in pubs
Does anyone know if it is legal for an alcoholic to be served in a pub?
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Re: Alcoholics in pubs
Are they drunk at the time?
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Re: Alcoholics in pubs
Only illegal to serve a drunk person be they an alcoholic or not. Why??
Re: Alcoholics in pubs
<--- What Jollylolly said.
The Licensing Act 2003 made it illegal to serve someone "clearly drunk" or to serve his or her mates if knowingly being bought on behalf of such a person. As far as I can tell, this applies to "licensed premises" so includes shops, clubs etc with licences as well as pubs. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/17/contents
The Licensing Act 2003 made it illegal to serve someone "clearly drunk" or to serve his or her mates if knowingly being bought on behalf of such a person. As far as I can tell, this applies to "licensed premises" so includes shops, clubs etc with licences as well as pubs. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/17/contents
Re: Alcoholics in pubs
Mosy
You are correct but if person buying the drinks not drunk then difficult to police.
You are correct but if person buying the drinks not drunk then difficult to police.