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Licensing Act 2003

Section 141 – Sale of alcohol to a person who is drunk

225.This section makes it an offence to sell or attempt to sell alcohol to a person who is drunk, or to allow alcohol to be sold to such a person, on relevant premises (see the definition in section 159). The section thus effectively re-enacts the existing offences in sections 172(3) and 172A(3) of the Licensing Act 1964. Subsection (2) of this section sets out the categories of person who may commit the offence. These include any person who works at the premises in a capacity that gives him the authority to sell the alcohol, a premises licence holder or designated premises supervisor, an officer or member of a club who is present at the time of the sale and who has authority to prevent it, and a premises user (see the definition in section 100(2)) who has given a temporary event notice in respect of those premises. Subsection (3) provides that the offence also covers supplies of alcohol by or on behalf of a club to or to the order of a member of the club.

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