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Norwich clubbers to be breathalysed | Norwich clubbers to be breathalysed |
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Clubbers may be required to take a breath test on the door of pubs and clubs in Norwich as part of a trial to increase alcohol awareness. | Clubbers may be required to take a breath test on the door of pubs and clubs in Norwich as part of a trial to increase alcohol awareness. |
Thirty venues have been given breathalysers to help revellers gain "better knowledge" of their drinking. | Thirty venues have been given breathalysers to help revellers gain "better knowledge" of their drinking. |
No limit has been set at which to refuse entry as "clubs will be expected to be responsible", police said. | No limit has been set at which to refuse entry as "clubs will be expected to be responsible", police said. |
Venues taking part in the month-long trial will record readings to allow the information to be analysed. | Venues taking part in the month-long trial will record readings to allow the information to be analysed. |
The testers will be used by staff at venues, with those taking part bearing the signs "Are you trollied? #DeepBreath". | |
'Take responsibility' | 'Take responsibility' |
Insp Ed Brown of Norfolk Police said: "These kits will allow door staff to better gauge how much alcohol someone has had and in turn help them refuse entry to someone who is too drunk. | Insp Ed Brown of Norfolk Police said: "These kits will allow door staff to better gauge how much alcohol someone has had and in turn help them refuse entry to someone who is too drunk. |
"This gives additional protection to venues who might otherwise be concerned at the prospect of inadvertently selling alcohol to somebody who is already drunk which is obviously an offence." | "This gives additional protection to venues who might otherwise be concerned at the prospect of inadvertently selling alcohol to somebody who is already drunk which is obviously an offence." |
Nightclub manager Toby Middleton added: "We want people to enjoy themselves, but we want them to be safe. | Nightclub manager Toby Middleton added: "We want people to enjoy themselves, but we want them to be safe. |
"This is one of the tools we've got to give them a better knowledge about their own drinking habits." | "This is one of the tools we've got to give them a better knowledge about their own drinking habits." |
Mr Brown added: "All too often we deal with people who are so drunk they cannot think straight and can barely walk. | Mr Brown added: "All too often we deal with people who are so drunk they cannot think straight and can barely walk. |
"They lose all sense of responsibility which clearly makes them vulnerable and that's where the risk increases of someone becoming a victim of crime, being injured or involved in violence and disorder." | "They lose all sense of responsibility which clearly makes them vulnerable and that's where the risk increases of someone becoming a victim of crime, being injured or involved in violence and disorder." |
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