24. Alcohol Offences Flashcards
What is Section 1 Young Persons Act 1997?
Where a constable/ PCSO reasonably suspects that a person in a relevant place is in possession of intoxicating liquor and that either:
- They are under the age of 18
OR
- They intend that any of the liquor should be consumed by a person under that age in a relevant place
OR
- A person under that age who is, or has recently been with him has recently consumed intoxicating liquor in that or any other relevant place.
A constable may under the Young Persons Act 1997:
- require him/ her to surrender anything in their possession to be intoxicating liquor or an unsealed container for such liquid
- a PC can dispose of anything surrender
- it is also a requirement for them to state their name and address under this offence
- A PC may arrest without warrant a person who fails to comply with a requirement imposed
What is a relevant place under Young Persons Act 1997?
Any public place, other than a licensed premises.
Any place, other than a public place, to which the person has Unlawfully gained access.
What is the definition of drunk?
Having consumed intoxicating liquor to the extent that they have lost the power of self control and are incapable of taking care of themselves.
Signs and systems of someone who is drunk?
Unsteady on Feet Vomit Incoherent Breath smells of intoxicating liquor Eyes glazed/ bloodshot Speech slurred
Drunk and Disorderly
Section 9(1) Criminal Justice Act 1967
It is an offence for any person whilst drunk in a public place to be guilty of Disorderly behaviour
What does Disorderly mean?
Noisy, aggressive, violent or quarrelsome, based on words and conduct
What is drunk and incapable?
Section 12 Licensing Act 1872
It is an offence for any person to be found drunk on a highway or other public place, whether a building or not, or on any licensed premises.
What is S146(1) Licensing Act 2003?
Sell alcohol anywhere to persons under 18.
- PND ticket not suitable for licensees
- Could be used for bar staff
What is S150(2) Licensing Act 2003?
Allowing consumption of alcohol by u18 on relevant premises
- person who works in the licensed premises in a capacity, whether paid or unpaid, shall be guilty of an offence, if he knowingly allows a person under 18 to consumer intoxicating liquor in a relevant place.
- however a person over 18 can purchase a glass of table wine, beer or cider for someone who is 16 or over, only if they are dining there. (S150(4) Licensing Act 2003)