Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Offences and closure of premises - Further powers of Police

271: Search and Surveillance Act 2012 to apply

You could also call this:

"Police must follow special rules when searching for alcohol-related issues"

When the police want to search a place because of alcohol-related issues, they must follow certain rules. You need to know that the rules are in the Search and Surveillance Act 2012, specifically in Part 4. These rules apply when the police get a warrant to search a place under section 270 or when they ask for one.

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270: Constable may apply for search warrant, or

"Police can ask for permission to search a place if they think alcohol laws are being broken."


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272: Matters of proof relating to status of premises, or

"Proving if a place is allowed to sell alcohol or not"

Part 2Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Offences and closure of premises: Further powers of Police

271Search and Surveillance Act 2012 to apply

  1. Part 4 of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012 applies to warrants issued under section 270 and applications for them.