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Govt to clamp down on ‘distance sale’ of alcohol to minors

The Department of Justice is expected to use new surveillance methods to target the sale of alcohol to minors by third parties.

Off-licences and vintners that offer a delivery service for alcohol sales will come under pressure to request proof of age before a sale is complete.

The so-called 'test delivery scheme' is under consideration through the Sale of Alcohol Bill due to be published early this year.

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Source: Irish Examiner, 08/01/2012

Posted by Andy on 01/08 at 03:14 PM in
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