Not exact matches
Evidence shows that the most effective policies to reduce
alcohol harms, including harms to others, are: - Raising the price of the cheapest
alcohol, through taxation and minimum unit pricing - Regulating the density of outlets that can serve
alcohol and restricting the permitted
hours of
sale - drink driving laws, including a lower legal blood
alcohol limit and random roadside breath tests - Screening and brief advice for people who are at risk of drinking to a level that is harmful to themselves and others However, the most effective approach is a comprehensive, multi-sectorial set of measures that work together to reduce levels of harmful drinking.
These include: · Restricting trade
hours of on - licence venues to limit the availability of
alcohol in the early
hours of the morning · Enhancing community involvement, better facilitating the engagement of local residents with licensing systems · Adding / prioritising public health and / or harm minimisation objectives in
alcohol legislation · Restricting the
sales of high risk products in areas of concern; and · Deprioritising government support for industry voluntary schemes in place of policies supported by evidence.
Examples of adult
alcohol policies include higher
alcohol taxes, having fewer outlets licensed to sell
alcohol, bans on happy
hours, restricted
hours of
alcohol sales, and laws prohibiting service to intoxicated adults.
It sought permission for music and dancing to 11 pm and
alcohol sales until midnight on all nights except Friday and Saturday, on which nights those activities would be permitted until 1 pm, with the doors closing one
hour after the last
alcohol sale every night.
... late night bar
hours / no
alcohol service Strong «promote from within» system Eligible for... As Restaurant Manager you will work under the direction of the General Manager in achieving
sales...
... no late night bar
hours / no
alcohol service Strong «promote from within» system Company... As an Assistant Manager you will work under the direction of the General Manager in achieving
sales...
Store committees have developed a range of relevant store policies which have been documented in a regularly updated Stores Procedures Manual - for example, «book up» (or credit) is limited to aged pensioners and kept to $ 50.00 per person;
alcohol sales are restricted to certain
hours and can limits strictly enforced; healthy foods are priced at cost recovery only; and store operational and management systems have been improved.