 Longer opening hours are blamed for more crime by Leeds Council |
A ban on street drinking in central Leeds has come into force to try to reduce the problems of binge drinking. An increase in anti-social behaviour, especially around Kirkgate Market and the Corn Exchange, forced councillors to implement the ban.
Anyone stopped by the police could face a �40 spot fine or have to pay �500 if arrested and convicted.
Legitimate outdoor drinking at street cafes was not affected, the council said.
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Leeds City Council leader Mark Harris said: "We want people to come to Leeds city centre, enjoy the nightlife, and drink responsibly while they're here.
"If a binge drinking minority want to booze their way between bars, they will be spotted and fined."
The council said a study of the city's night-time economy had revealed a relationship between crime and longer pub and bar opening hours.
Litter and dangerous amount of broken glass had also become concerns, a spokesman added.