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    Police to ENFORCE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT

    June 12, 2021Updated:June 12, 20211 Comment3 Mins Read
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    June 11 2021, Kingstown- The Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF) strongly advises liquor licence holders in the State of St. Vincent and the Grenadines not to contravene the conditions under which they were granted licences to sell intoxicating liquor by the Licencing Board.

    Section two (2) of the Liquor Licence Act (Chapter 473) of the Revised Edition of the Laws of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, 2009 declares that there are nine (9) classes of licences issued under this Act; ranging from Class 1 to Class 9.

    Holders of these classes of licences must adhere to the closing hours and not to harbour persons/patron to remain at their business places/shops after the specified closing hours.

    In an effort to clamp down on the practice of some liquor licence holders who are failing to close their businesses at the stipulated time under the law, the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police (RSVGPF) will be stepping up its enforcement of the provisions in the Liquor Licence Act.

    Contravening provisions as to closing hour
    Section 25 of Chapter 473 states “any person who, during the time at which premises for sale of liquor are directed to be closed by, or in pursuance of, this Act, or allows any other disposes of, or exposes for disposal in those premises, any liquor or allows any liquor although purchased, sold or otherwise disposed of as aforesaid before the hours of closing, to be consumed on those premises or opens or keeps open those premises is guilty of an offence.”

    Persons found on licensed premises during closing hours
    Section 26 (1) states “if during any period which any premises are required by law to be closed, any person is found on those premises, he is, unless he satisfies the court that he was an inmate or a servant of the premises, or that otherwise his presence on the premises was not in contravention of the provisions of the law with respect to closing hours, is guilty of an offence under this act.”

    General Penalty

    Section 54 (1) of the Liquor Licence Act states “any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this Act is guilty of an offence and is liable to a fine of two thousand dollars if no other penalty is provided.”

    Section 54 (2) of the said Act states “any person who, having been once convicted of any contravention of any provisions of this Act, is again convicted of a contravention of any of its provisions is liable to a fine of double the amount which he would have been liable on a first conviction.”

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    1. Rudy on June 12, 2021 1:22 PM

      Please inform the public about the opening and closing hours of CLASS 1 through 9.
      The POLICE don’t know. He could not tell me and he wants to enforce the law. Such ineptitude will not be tolerated.

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