10/12/2012
New Powers To Close Pubs And Clubs
Police have been given new powers to close down disorderly pubs and clubs.
From 10 December, a Senior Police officer may close specific licensed premises where there is disorder occurring on or close to the premises.
Courts may now also order licensed premises or private members clubs in an area of actual or expected disorder to close for up to 24 hours.
The measures were introduced by Social Development Minister Nelson McCausland.
"I am introducing these new powers to enable the police to close down pubs and clubs in the event of disorder, I hope they never have to be used," he said.
"Disorder in pubs and clubs puts a strain on our emergency services and causes distress for those living in the vicinity. I expect these new powers to deter anti-social behaviour in and outside pubs and clubs and help ensure the licensee runs an orderly house. I expect closure will only be used as a last resort."
Assistant Chief Constable George Hamilton said: "These powers will allow police to make an application to a court for the closure of licensed premises or registered clubs in any area where disorder is occurring or expected, obviously police will use these powers sparingly and only where necessary in order to protect public safety.
"We acknowledge that the closure of any premises is a significant step and for that reason these powers will be used as a last resort and when all other options have been exhausted. The Police Service continually works in partnership with a wide range of organisations to assist in the process of creating a safe night time economy across all of Northern Ireland and will continue to do so."
The Licensing Act was passed by the Assembly last year. Similar powers exist in Great Britain.
(IT)
From 10 December, a Senior Police officer may close specific licensed premises where there is disorder occurring on or close to the premises.
Courts may now also order licensed premises or private members clubs in an area of actual or expected disorder to close for up to 24 hours.
The measures were introduced by Social Development Minister Nelson McCausland.
"I am introducing these new powers to enable the police to close down pubs and clubs in the event of disorder, I hope they never have to be used," he said.
"Disorder in pubs and clubs puts a strain on our emergency services and causes distress for those living in the vicinity. I expect these new powers to deter anti-social behaviour in and outside pubs and clubs and help ensure the licensee runs an orderly house. I expect closure will only be used as a last resort."
Assistant Chief Constable George Hamilton said: "These powers will allow police to make an application to a court for the closure of licensed premises or registered clubs in any area where disorder is occurring or expected, obviously police will use these powers sparingly and only where necessary in order to protect public safety.
"We acknowledge that the closure of any premises is a significant step and for that reason these powers will be used as a last resort and when all other options have been exhausted. The Police Service continually works in partnership with a wide range of organisations to assist in the process of creating a safe night time economy across all of Northern Ireland and will continue to do so."
The Licensing Act was passed by the Assembly last year. Similar powers exist in Great Britain.
(IT)
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