Off-license worker prosecuted after serving alcohol to minor twice
Police have been carrying out spot checks across Sussex
A member of staff at an off-license in Brighton and Hove is to be prosecuted after serving alcohol to underage police volunteers twice.
Licensing officers have carried out the latest round of underage test purchases at off-licences across the city.
Under Operation Teepee, the Licensing Team uses underage volunteers to attempt to buy alcohol from off-licences, to check whether vendors ask for proof of age.
If an operator fails the test, licensing officers will educate them on the terms of their licence, review these conditions and take enforcement action if necessary.
Six off-licences were inspected in the latest round of Operation Teepee checks earlier this month.
Four premises passed – two of which were re-tests of stores which had previously failed.
Another two off-licences which failed last time were re-tested and both failed to carry out the proper checks this time around.
Enforcement action will also be taken against the two premises which failed their re-tests.
Inspector Michelle Palmer-Harris of Sussex Police said:
“Under Operation Teepee, not only do we test whether vendors serve under-18s alcohol, we also check their Challenge 25 policy.
“If a customer looks like they may be under 25 years old, licence holders have an obligation to ask for proof of ID.
“It was disappointing to see two premises failed for a second time and appropriate action will be taken. We were very pleased that four premises passed and will continue to support them.
“As a Licensing Team we will continue to ensure alcohol vendors are adhering to their responsibilities, not only during the festive period but into the New Year.”