Pub Watch scheme in Middleton
With money from the Middleton Communit Disorder Partnership for radio equipment, a Pub Watch scheme has been introduced in 35 pubs in Middleton. This will help landlords and Police to enforce laws on behaviour and make it safer for the public.
The radio equipment provides direct contact to patrolling police vehicles to initiate a swift response to trouble.(Presumably mobile phones are not good enough ?)
Trouble makers can be referred to the Acceptable Behaviour Scheme. This is a joint committee of licensees, police and licensing officers who can recommend action ranging from written warnings to a 2 year local pub ban. Which is enforced by circulating photographs and names of offenders.
Glenys Paterson, Watch Scheme Advisor at glenys.paterson@gmp.police.uk or telephone 0161 856 9859 for more info.
The radio equipment provides direct contact to patrolling police vehicles to initiate a swift response to trouble.(Presumably mobile phones are not good enough ?)
Trouble makers can be referred to the Acceptable Behaviour Scheme. This is a joint committee of licensees, police and licensing officers who can recommend action ranging from written warnings to a 2 year local pub ban. Which is enforced by circulating photographs and names of offenders.
Glenys Paterson, Watch Scheme Advisor at glenys.paterson@gmp.police.uk or telephone 0161 856 9859 for more info.
3 Comments:
well it certainly doesnt work
hello there i was on a 2 year ban and it ended the other week but ive been told i have been put back on it can anybody tell me why
hello i was on a ban for 2 years and it ended a few weeks back but i have been told i have been put back on a permanent ban can anybody help with why this is
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