Alcoholics in pubs

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I hammer
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Alcoholics in pubs

Post by I hammer »

Does anyone know if it is legal for an alcoholic to be served in a pub?
robbieduncan
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Re: Alcoholics in pubs

Post by robbieduncan »

Are they drunk at the time?
Jollylolly
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Re: Alcoholics in pubs

Post by Jollylolly »

Only illegal to serve a drunk person be they an alcoholic or not. Why??
mosy
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Post by mosy »

<--- 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
Eagle
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Re: Alcoholics in pubs

Post by Eagle »

Mosy

You are correct but if person buying the drinks not drunk then difficult to police.
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