Police are continuing to focus on public safety at licensed premises, with 27 barring orders issued in Southern Tasmania in the past months.
Constable Elisha Meyer from the Southern District Licensing Unit said the initiative is focused on creating a safe and enjoyable environment for all patrons.
"We work closely with venues to ensure anyone whose behaviour poses a public safety risk, or breaches liquor licensing laws, is prevented from entering licensed premises."
"The barring orders have been issued for a range of reasons, including intoxication, violent or disorderly conduct, and in some cases, underage youths attempting to gain access using fake identification."
"These measures are designed to protect both venue staff and patrons, and to deter repeat offences," Constable Meyer said.
Police will continue to work with licensed venues to ensure compliance with liquor licensing legislation, which not only protects patrons but also contributes to the overall safety and wellbeing of the community.
With enforcement efforts ongoing, the number of barring orders is expected to rise as police maintain a strong focus on public safety in licensed environments.