Alcohol-Related Disorder And Police Powers
Mark S. Elliott has spent 25 years working in various management roles within the tenanted and leased divisions of the UK's largest breweries and pub companies. His extensive knowledge and day-to-day involvement with pubs and publicans make him well qualified to know what is required to run a successful pub. He shares his knowledge and many 'insider tips' with you in this book. Mark is based in Cockermouth, Cumbria.
ALCOHOL-RELATED DISORDER AND POLICE POWERS
The Licensing Act 2003 expands powers of the courts, on application by the police, to close premises within a specified geographical area where disorder is occurring or is anticipated.
Problem premises can be targeted for a review of their licence, by the licensing authority, on grounds relating to any of the 4 licensing objectives. A range of measures may be imposed, including temporary or permanent reduction in their hours of trading, reduction in licensable activities, removal of designated premises supervisors and the revocation of the licence.