Written question asked by Sandra Gidley (Liberal Democrat) on Tuesday, 1 July 2008, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Thursday, 3 July 2008. It was answered by Lord Coaker (Labour) on Monday, 1 September 2008 on behalf of the Home Office.
Alcoholic Drinks: Young People
- Question
- (2) how many people were prosecuted for selling alcohol to children in Hampshire in each of the last five years.
- Answer
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The number of people and the number of others proceeded against at magistrates courts for offences relating to selling alcohol to under age persons in Hampshire police force area, for the years 2002 to 2006 can be viewed in the following table.A Penalty Notice for Disorder (PND) can also be applied for the offence; the number of PNDs issued in Hampshire police force area was two in 2004, 67 in 2005, and 109 in 2006.
Number of persons and the number of others proceeded against at magistrates' courts for offences relating to selling alcohol to under age persons in Hampshire police force area, 2002 to 2006¹,²,³,4,5 Proceeded against Persons Other 2002 4 — 2003 — — 2004 9 — 2005 11 — 2006 2 — ¹ These data are on the principal offence basis. ² Data includes the following offence descriptions and corresponding statutes: Holder of occasional permission or his agent knowingly selling to, knowingly allow consumption by or allowing any person to sell, intoxicating liquor to a person under 18. Selling etc. intoxicating liquor to person under 18 for consumption on the premises. Licensing (Occasional Permissions) Act 1983 Schedule (Sec 3) para 4(1). Licensing Act 1964 Sec 169(1). Sale of alcohol to a person under 18 Licensing Act 2003 S.146(1) Wholesaler selling intoxicating liquor to a person under 18. Licensing Act 1964 Sec 181A(1) as added by Licensing Act 1988 Sec 17. Allow sale of alcohol to an individual under 18. Licensing Act 2003 Sec 147(1) & (5) ³ Every effort is made to ensure that the figures presented are accurate and complete. However, it is important to note that these data have been extracted from large administrative data systems generated by the courts, other agencies, and police forces. As a consequence, care should be taken to ensure data collection processes and their Inevitable limitations are taken into account when those data are used. 4 The Licensing Act 2003 came into force on 24 November 2005. 5 Figures for Other includes: Public bodies, companies, organisations Source: Court proceedings data held by RDS—Office for Criminal Justice Reform—Ministry of Justice
Secondary information
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- 216573; 479 c1515-6W
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- 2007-08
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- Alcoholic drinks Young people Hampshire
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