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Last Updated: Wednesday, 22 November 2006, 12:05 GMT
Sting targets illegal drink sales
Four of seven pubs in a Nottingham suburb have been fined for serving drinks to minors in a police crackdown.

The staff at pubs in Arnold were each fined �80 after being caught selling alcohol to a teenager.

Licensing officer Paul Horton said drinks were served to a 14-year-old girl at The Arrow, Lord Nelson, Robin Hood and Little John and Tangerine Bar.

The teenager was accompanied by plain-clothes officers and licensing officers during the sting.

Licensing officer Paul Horton said: "The results are extremely disappointing, with over half the premises visited serving the girl."

He added: "Any premises caught repeatedly serving alcohol to people aged under 18 will be scrutinised by the police and licensing authorities, which could result in a review of their current licence."

In a similar sting in Broxtowe in June, none of the 30 pubs visited sold alcohol illegally.

But another test purchase operation in Nottingham last December saw 11 of 13 pubs and off-licences selling alcohol to underage drinkers.


SEE ALSO
Sting targets illegal booze sales
12 Aug 06 |  Nottinghamshire
Shops pass new alcohol sale test
12 Dec 05 |  Nottinghamshire
Stores warned about booze sales
18 Nov 05 |  Nottinghamshire
Shops 'sold alcohol to children'
15 Nov 05 |  Nottinghamshire
Police start anti-drink campaign
19 Aug 05 |  Nottinghamshire
Warning given over alcohol sales
02 Aug 05 |  Nottinghamshire

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