Local Government Act 1974

Roads (other than regional roads), service lanes, and access ways - Formation, alteration, stopping, and closing of roads

343: Consumption or possession of intoxicating liquor in roads closed for public function or gathering

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"No drinking alcohol in closed roads for events"

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If you are in a road that is closed for a public function or gathering, there is a rule about drinking alcohol. This rule is part of the Local Government Act 1974. You cannot drink or have alcohol in a road that is closed for a public event, but this rule is no longer in effect because it was repealed on 14 December 1984 by the Local Government Amendment Act 1984.

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Part 21Roads (other than regional roads), service lanes, and access ways
Formation, alteration, stopping, and closing of roads

343Consumption or possession of intoxicating liquor in roads closed for public function or gathering (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 343: repealed, on , by section 4(1) of the Local Government Amendment Act 1984 (1984 No 18).