We work alongside industry leaders including Drinkaware to raise awareness of the law surrounding the serving and buying of alcohol for inebriated people.
With input from the Home Office and in support of their Modern Crime Prevention Strategy, the BBPA has rejuvenated its poster campaign designed for use by licensed premises. This will help raise awareness of the laws on buying alcohol for an inebriated person, or knowingly selling alcohol to an inebriated person.
The BBPA has worked alongside Drinkaware and National Pubwatch to create the campaign, which aims to support staff in upholding the law and ensuring a safe and friendly drinking environment for all. The BBPA continues to work alongside Drinkaware on the campaign.
The posters are free for licensees to download from the BBPA and Drinkaware websites. The BBPA has also produced two animations based on research we’ve commissioned from YouGov to gauge current awareness of the laws:
It is an offence under the Licensing Act 2003 to sell to, or obtain alcohol for a person who is inebriated on licensed premises.
In practical terms this includes:
Staff in licensed premises can find themselves in a very difficult position and risk breaking the law if they feel pressurised to serve inebriated customers.
Our resources provide important information to help staff enforce the law.
Although there is no legal definition of being inebriated, the Section 182. Guidance to the Licensing Act highlights the offences and the significant penalties for not complying with the law in this area.
These include:
BBPA members have also played their part in a range of initiatives to promote responsible drinking.
Such initiatives include:
This guidance specifies the legal measures in the Weights and Measures Act.
This Government guidance outlines good practice examples from the Alcohol Retail and Hospitality Industry.