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Controlled Purchase Operation disappoints policeA Controlled Purchase Operation at licensed premises in the Kaipara East area has shocked NZ Police and Northland District Health Board (NDHB) staff who conducted it.
During the operation, two underage volunteers attempted to purchase alcohol from licensed premises. Two of the eight licensed premises sold to the under-age teens. Whangarei/Kaipara Police Alcohol Harm Reduction officer, Sergeant Howard Clement, says the result was disappointing. “The premises involved should have had better systems in place regarding the sale of alcohol to minors.” Northland DHB and police have been running joint Controlled Purchase Operations (CPOs) in Northland for almost ten years. “I do not expect that sales of alcohol should be occurring,” says Sergeant Clement. “The fallout from youth accessing alcohol is well-documented. As a community, we need to have confidence that license-holders will not sell alcohol to our youth. “This latest operation has shown lax systems and considerable improvement is required. All licensees and their staff should assess the age of anyone who appears under the age of 25 by insisting on a form of photo identification.” Sergeant Clement says it should be simple: No photo identification, no sale. CPOs are part of an ongoing programme to assess compliance with the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 in an effort to address the access to alcohol by minors. In accordance with the Act, applications for suspension or cancellation of license and managers’ certificates will be made for those premises who failed the CPO. |
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