Sale and supply of alcohol Flashcards

1
Q

Flash Backs bar has an on licence which allows them to operate to midnight. Tonight
they are holding a Texas Hold’em tournament and are selling alcohol through to 4 am on the night you are visiting them.

What license is this?

A

Special Licence

An extension is required to their On Licence in order to extend the hours of sale.

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What licence is The Magic Wok restaurant which is BYO

A

On Licence

The restaurant requires the On Licence to have the BYO extension.

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The RSA which has 1,500 members.

What license is this?

A

Club Licence

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4
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The Workingmen’s Club which provides alcohol for consumption off the premises.

What licence is this?

A

Off Licence

For sales off the premises.

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5
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The Mill bottle store which is having a promotional wine tasting for Hunters wine.

What license is this?

A

Off Licence

There is an exception for premises holding an Off Licence to allow tastings on the
premises

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The Blue Heron hotel which is selling alcohol on the premises.

What license is this?

A

On Licence

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When you visit each of the premises your sergeant tasks you with checking licences and
signage. Outline what you would be checking for?

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A copy of the licence must be attached to the interior of the principle entrance of the premises or conveyance. It outlines the maximum hours of trade and any
conditions attached.

At all times the Manager’s name must be prominently displayed inside the
premises.

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What does a license premises mean?

A

means any premises for which a licence is held.

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Whats the definition of a Bar?

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in relation to a hotel or tavern, means a part of the hotel or tavern used principally or exclusively for the sale or consumption of alcohol.

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10
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What is the definition of a restricted area?

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in relation to any licensed premises or the licensee or a manager of any licensed premises, means an area of those
premises that is designated as an area to which minors must
not be admitted.

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What is the definition of a Supervised Area?

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in relation to any licensed premises or the licensee or a
manager of any licensed premises, means an area of those premises that is designated as an area to which minors must not be admitted unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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12
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What is Intoxication?

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Means observably affected by alcohol, other drugs, or other
substances (or a combination of 2 or all of those things) to
such a degree that 2 or more of the following are evident:

(a) appearance is affected:
(b) behaviour is impaired:
(c) co-ordination is impaired:
(d) speech is impaired.

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what is the Definition of a club?

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means a body that is a body corporate having as its object participating in or promoting a sport or other recreational
activity, otherwise than for gain; or holds permanent club
charter.

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14
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What are Proof of Age Documents

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 Passport (New Zealand or overseas)
 New Zealand driver licence
 A ‘Kiwi Access’ card issued by Hospitality New Zealand.

These are all Government-issued, and you need to produce other forms of
identification to be issued with these ones.

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What are the four indicators that are used to determine if someone is affected by alcohol?

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Speech – overly talkative, inappropriate language, slurring, repetitive, etc

 Coordination staggering, spilling drinks, unable to stand unaided, etc

 Appearance blank expression, smell of alcohol on breath, bloodshot eyes,
asleep, etc

 Behaviour overly friendly, annoying, inappropriate actions, aggressive, etc

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16
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A person you find is incapable of protecting himself from physical harm. What are the other
two criteria that you must reasonably believe a person fits into for you to take them into
custody under this section?

A

Likely to cause physical harm to another person; or

2 Likely to cause significant damage to any property.

17
Q

Section 36 lists three options that are available to you to deal with this situation.
What are these three options? List them in order.

A

Take the person to their home unless the address is not obtainable, not safe or it is impractical to do so.

Take to a temporary shelter unless closed or not available.

Take to Police station for up to 12 hours to sober up.

18
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Under what circumstances would Police utilise “Take to Police station for up to 12 hours to sober up.”?

A

Appropriate where the other two options are unavailable, it is unsafe or impractical to
do so.

19
Q

If you “Take to Police station for up to 12 hours to sober up” when must the person be released?

A

When sober and capable of looking after themselves.

20
Q

Suppose this person is a 15-year-old who is intoxicated with some sort of solvent. What
additional action would you take after ensuring she was safe and informing her parents?

A

Take the same action as described in Section 36 of the Policing Act 2008. Report the matter to Youth Aid Office.