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pam1 08-06-2008 14:47

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the off license in bold street as got it's license back for a month.
lets see what happens know:confused::eek:

jaysay 08-06-2008 18:22

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Looks like the local councillor will be back on offy patrol;)

AccyLass 08-06-2008 18:26

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Originally Posted by pam1 (Post 589447)
the off license in bold street as got it's license back for a month.
lets see what happens know:confused::eek:


Thats ridiculous!

How on earth did they manage that??

What does it say to other alcohol selling companies?

Break the law and we'll get our licence back after a few weeks!:confused:

Great

pam1 08-06-2008 18:26

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 589527)
Looks like the local councillor will be back on offy patrol;)



it was that [councillor] that told me on friday :p

pam1 08-06-2008 18:31

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[quote=AccyLass27;589528]Thats ridiculous!

How on earth did they manage that??

What does it say to other alcohol selling companies?

Break the law and we'll get our licence back after a few weeks!:confused:

Great[/q
they seem to please there self's to day if thay give it back for a month it might as well be for a year or so, well the kids will be back:confused:

accyman 08-06-2008 18:36

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if you can have your car crushed for not having it taxed or insured then it seems only fair that a shop selling booze to underaged people should be shut down because a licence can also be given to a family member and the shop can continue trading booze

AccyLass 08-06-2008 18:36

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I wouldn't mind but since they had their licence taken away, they have been coming to our shop and everyone of them that have tried their luck have been turned away

It was also on the radio that the alcohol selling companies got praised after they did test purchases on 10 different companies in Accrington (not too sure who) and they all passed with flying colours so why would they want to go back to allowing these people to sell to underage people

pam1 08-06-2008 18:52

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i think it should be 21 to get served with alcohol.
but that's just my opinion,
its pat them on the head and don't serve them again.:gooddog:
accylass it saves u the trouble saying no

accyman 08-06-2008 18:55

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Originally Posted by pam1 (Post 589551)
i think it should be 21 to get served with alcohol.
but that's just my opinion,
its pat them on the head and don't serve them again.:gooddog:
accylass it saves u the trouble saying no


i thought it was now unless thats just voulentary

mumtotwo 08-06-2008 19:34

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You have to be 18 to buy alcohol,but if you dont look 21 you will be asked to show some ID.
That is how it works at the co-op.

BERNADETTE 08-06-2008 19:39

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For goodness sake giving them back the licence is madness, they must know the kids aren't eighteen:mad:

Bonnyboy 08-06-2008 19:51

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Does anyone actually know the reason that they had their licence returned. Is this the “two strikes” initiative in action ?

BERNADETTE 08-06-2008 19:55

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Originally Posted by Bonnyboy (Post 589578)
Does anyone actually know the reason that they had their licence returned. Is this the “two strikes” initiative in action ?

Surely to god that doesn't apply here:confused:

g jones 08-06-2008 19:57

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It's 21 says they have to appeal to the magistrates - which is what they have done, and up to the appeal they can serve. His shutters are still down. The network of residents is already aware and we are all gearing up up for Round 3.

I have lodged a complaint persuant of supplying false information at the review hearing which it is indicated, could be a criminal matter. We went through the names of the supporters and their addresses and crossed checked them with the electoral roll. Several were false e.g. A Mr Hibbitt lived at my house 69 Hodder Street and was in support of it staying open. Howard Bee, the Licensing Officer has welcomed the evidence and will investigate.

The problem is now is he may seem unlikely to regain his licence. So he may take the view he can break all the laws he wants to clear his stock as it's a dead duck. The appeal buying him time.

His own solicitor apologised for his client and admitted he had behaved disgracefully. Asif Javed tried then to transfer the license to two people at the back. When asked if they were relatives he confessed. Should have been a fresh application anyway.

I spoke with the police, grim faces all round.

tosh 08-06-2008 21:13

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Originally Posted by g jones (Post 589582)
It's 21 says they have to appeal to the magistrates - which is what they have done, and up to the appeal they can serve. His shutters are still down. The network of residents is already aware and we are all gearing up up for Round 3.

I have lodged a complaint persuant of supplying false information at the review hearing which it is indicated, could be a criminal matter. We went through the names of the supporters and their addresses and crossed checked them with the electoral roll. Several were false e.g. A Mr Hibbitt lived at my house 69 Hodder Street and was in support of it staying open. Howard Bee, the Licensing Officer has welcomed the evidence and will investigate.

The problem is now is he may seem unlikely to regain his licence. So he may take the view he can break all the laws he wants to clear his stock as it's a dead duck. The appeal buying him time.

His own solicitor apologised for his client and admitted he had behaved disgracefully. Asif Javed tried then to transfer the license to two people at the back. When asked if they were relatives he confessed. Should have been a fresh application anyway.

I spoke with the police, grim faces all round.

thought you be in there graham gust hope they don't get to open

AccyLass 08-06-2008 22:22

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Well from the sounds of what Graham has been saying, they are not likely to open and trade then

Did I get that right?


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