General
The premises are set up with 5 CCTV cameras with recording facilities, these are working at all times.
Clear notices will be displayed advising customers/by-passers of the existence of the CCTV.
The Prevention of Crime and Disorder
Staff shall be instructed not to sell alcohol to anyone who appears to have already consumed excessive alcohol
Public Safety
Not Applicable
The Prevention of Public Nuisance
Not Applicable
The Protection of Children from Harm
Full training is provided to staff on commencement of employment on the law relating to all age-restricted products sold and any system or procedures they are expected to follow in the course of dealing with these goods. Refresher training should be provided at regular intervals (at least 6 monthly).
Records detailing the training provided will be kept on the premises for production, on request, to an officer of a Responsible Authority. Records shall be retained on the premises for a minimum of 2 years.
A ‘Challenge 25’ (or similar) Proof of Age scheme will be operated. Anyone attempting to purchase alcohol (or other min.18 restricted product) that appears under the age of 25 years will be asked for proof of age. Acceptable forms of identification will be a PASS-accredited proof of age card, photo driving licence or passport. Failure to produce satisfactory proof of age will result in a refused sale.
Clear, prominent and unobstructed signage informing customers of the Proof of Age scheme in operation and the age restrictions on products, will be clearly displayed at:
• all entry points to the premises,
• adjacent to the products, where displayed, and
• all points of sale.
A system of recording sales refused under the Proof of Age scheme will be operated at all times.
At least weekly, the Designated Premises Supervisor (or authorised deputy) will:
• examine the record and compare it against the normal operating pattern for the premises • indicate any action taken in relation to that examination
• sign off/endorse the record to indicate the above points have been carried out
The refusal record will be kept on the premises for production, on request, to an officer of a Responsible Authority. Records shall be retained on the premises for a minimum of 2 years.