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05/02/2012
Councils to be able to impose blanket bans on 24 hour licences in problem areas
Published Date: 04/Feb/2010
Local authorities are to get the power to impose blanket bans on the sale of alcohol after 3am in entire streets or city centres affected by alcohol-related anti-social behaviour and disorder. .
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Submitted by: Frustrated Licensing Officer on 04 February 2010
This will help but it would be more useful to use this piece of legislation to designate licensing authorities as responsible authorities.
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