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Old 02-05-2010, 10:10   #35
Jon T
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re: Police to Not Ban the wearing of England Shirts in Pubs During the World cup

Both the premise license licence(which is granted to the pub), and the personal license(granted to the landlord), are awarded by the local authority, not the police. The police form part of the licensing panel and therefore can influence if a licence is granted or not, the same panel would also be responsible for any revocation at a licensing hearing.

If the terms of a license, either premise or personal are not being adhered to, the police have powers to close the establishment until they are satisfied that the terms of either license or being complied with.

BTW, the licensee ie Landlord definitely is responsible for ensuring the lawful conduct and general good order of people in any area covered by either license.
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