Sale & Supply of Alcohol - Alcohol Offences in Public Places Flashcards
Identify when an offence has been committed on public transport.
Alcohol Offences on public transport
- Any person
- Drinks, supplies, offers to supply, has in possession for the consumption therein
- Alcohol
- On any public transport
Outline the powers of seizure of alcohol.
The power to seize alcohol and its container comes from section 45 of the Summary Offences Act 1981
Outline the steps you must follow to deal with these offences under section 38.
- Identify what offence is being committed
- Request name and address
- If supplied warn, AION or summons, seize alcohol
- If not supplied warn liable to be arrested
- If refused arrest and seize alcohol
Identify the exceptions when a minor may possess or consume alcohol in a public place.
- A minor may possess or consume alcohol when accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
Identify when a minor in a public place has committed an offence.
Minor Drinking in a public place
- Minor
- Drinks
- Alcohol
- In a public place
- While not accompanied by parent or guardian
Minor in possession of alcohol for consumption
- A minor
- Has in his possession for the consumption of
- Alcohol
- In a public place
- While not accompanied by a parent or guardian