Off-Licences Pass Police Test As They Refuse to Sell Alcohol to the Under-Aged
Birmingham Post › August 08, 2005
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Birmingham Post › August 08, 2005
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Police have praised off-licences in a Birmingham suburb following a two-day operation to crack down on the sale of alcohol to under- age teenagers.
Officers from Rose Road operational command unit carried out a series of test purchases in Quinton as part of Operation Zinan, a joint initiative with trading standards to combat illegal and irresponsible alcohol sales.See the full content of this document
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Off-Licences Pass Police Test As They Refuse to Sell Alcohol to the Under-Aged
During the operation, officers targeted a total of 11 off- licences and all ...
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