Police Disappointed With Purchase Operation Results

Two premises have been caught selling alcohol to underage volunteers in the Central North Island.

Central District Police Alcohol Harm Prevention Officers (AHPO), in conjunction with Rangitikei District Council and Health Compliance officers, conducted a Controlled Purchase Operation (CPO) in Taihape, Hunterville and Marton on Saturday 1 November.

Out of seven off Licensed premises visited there were two in Taihape that sold Alcohol to a minor.

"It's disappointing to see non-compliance, especially from two premises in the same town," says Inspector Phil Weaver, Wanganui Area Prevention Manager.

"Alcohol harm has real effects on our community.

"Both premises have been advised by Police of the referral and process.

"Selling alcohol to minors is a serious offence and is referred to the Alcohol Regulatory & Licensing Authority (ARLA) in Wellington.

Inspector Weaver says it's disappointing, especially after Police observed correct behaviours over the weekend at the Huntaway Festival in Hunterville.

"Police often do CPOs and Licensed premises visits. We would like to remind premises of their obligations under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012.

"Council, Police and Health New Zealand work hard to make our communities safer places and are always available to discuss any issues that Licensed premises are having."

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