
BSIA supports schemes to combat underage drinking during the festive seasonPublished on 8 December 2009
BSIA Leisure Industry Security Section Chairman, Tony Clarke, comments: "Challenge 21 and Challenge 25 schemes are an important means of preventing underage drinking all year round and become even more essential during the festive season. Door supervisors have a vital part to play in ensuring that licensing laws are obeyed and the public can enjoy the festive period in a safe environment. These schemes are a great tool to help us fulfil this role." "In the run up to Christmas, door supervisors in towns and cities around the UK will also be working closely with the Police to prevent disorder and minimise anti-social behaviour. This is also a time when PubWatch schemes come into their own as an additional information network and a means to protect staff and customers and preserve a safe social atmosphere." For more information on the work of BSIA's door supervision companies, visit www.bsia.co.uk/doorsupervision. |
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