03/12/2008

Fresh Powers Target Those Selling Booze To Kids

New legal powers are about to be introduced to allow the police to directly target anyone suspected of selling booze to minors.

The 'test purchasing powers' will enable the police to conduct covert operations in premises suspected of selling alcohol to minors.

If the police detect an offence during their proposed 'sting' operations, the penalties can be severe.

For a licence holder who "unlawfully allows someone under 18 onto the licensed premises" the penalty can be a fine of up to £2,500.

Selling alcohol to a minor can attract a fine of up to £5,000 and/or six months imprisonment and the licence can be altered suspended or revoked, according to the NIO Security Minister, Paul Goggins, who introduced the changes yesterday.

Commenting, NI Health Minister, Michael McGimpsey, welcomed the plans, which he said will restrict the sale of alcohol to children and young people.

"Alcohol misuse is one of the biggest public health issues facing Northern Ireland. This is a real concern, especially when you reflect that the cost to society is estimated at around £800million per year.

"The 'real' cost, however, is felt by the individuals and families who suffer from its associated harm," he continued.

"Our children and young people are particularly at risk, as they are far more vulnerable than adults to suffering physical, emotional and social harm from their own and from other people's drinking.

"I therefore welcome this announcement. These powers will give the police greater opportunities to identify and punish those license holders who sell alcohol to minors.

"The introduction of these powers will support our efforts to reduce alcohol related harm in Northern Ireland," he said, confirming that he will also continue to work with fellow NI Executive Minister, Margaret Ritchie, to ensure that the current review of liquor licensing is used to further reduce young people's access to alcohol.

(BMcC)

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