A supermarket franchise in Tauranga will face five days not being able to sell alcohol following a combined operation by licensing agencies in August.
The decision was made by the Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority after the Countdown supermarket in Bureta sold alcohol to a 17-year-old during a Controlled Purchase Operation conducted by the Police, Tauranga Alcohol Licensing Inspectors and a Medical Officer of Health representative.
Tauranga City Council followed through with enforcement action.
The operation involved an underage purchaser, under the authority and supervision of Police, attempting to purchase alcohol from a number of premises within the Tauranga district.
A variety of off-licenced premises were tested during the operation - supermarkets, grocery and bottle stores.
Of the 23 premises visited, two failed by selling alcohol to the minor - the Countdown premise and a local bottle store.
A suspension application in relation to the second premise is still before ARLA, awaiting a determination.
Tauranga City Council alcohol licensing team leader Sam Kemp has mixed feelings about the results.
"While it is encouraging that staff at 21 out of the 23 premises 'tested' were vigilant and prevented the sale of alcohol to a minor, it is disappointing that two failed to do so," says Sam.
"The legal age to purchase alcohol is 18 and over, but requiring relevant photo identification from customers who may appear to be under the age of 25 is the best practice to avoid situations like those faced by these non-compliant premises. If the customer can't produce ID, then refuse the sale. It's really that simple."
Sam says these interagency operations are an effective way of 'taking a snapshot' to test compliance, and they are performed at random times throughout the year.
"All we ask is that licensed premise operators and managers treat every day as the day when they could be tested."
The Countdown will not be permitted to sell alcohol from 7am Saturday, November 18 to 7am Thursday, November 23.
A store employee, who was 'duty manager' at the time of sale, will also have their manager's certificate suspended for 28 days from November 18.
Neither the supermarket licensee nor the manager disputed the suspensions, which were handed down in October.
2 comments
Countdown
Posted on 14-11-2023 07:40 | By RJW
Why only 5 days fine for Countdown ( should be double that atleast) and the employee gets 28 days.
Please explain the maximum fines .
Let's calm down..
Posted on 15-11-2023 00:36 | By Dr Bob
I'd like to see how this went down..I get most of my beer from Countdown, & every time a manager needs to complete the transaction. I really want to back this DM up being a DM with 20 years experience, but I can't see a situation where this can happen. I feel sorry for the customers that rely on that venue (oldies, invalids, ect) but maybe the loss of an absolute ton of income will get management focused on training. All cashiers need to go through the hospitality course (may cost a bit but look how much it's going to save in the long run!!) Maximum fines don't do anything but put prices up..spend the money on knowledge and move on.
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