I'm 17, so does this mean i can work behind the bar at a restaurant unsupervised?

Sarah11

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Section 153 - Prohibition of unsupervised sales by children

242. This section re-enacts provisions in the Licensing Act 1964 so that it is an offence knowingly to allow an individual under the age of 18 to sell or, in the case of a club, to supply alcohol unless each such sale or supply has been specifically approved. Subsection (4) sets out the categories of person who may commit this offence. These are


a premises licence holder, designated premises supervisor or someone over 18 authorised by them, or


in the case of a club, any member of officer of the club who is present on the premises in a capacity that enables him to prevent the supply, or


in a case where the premises are used for a temporary permitted activity, the premises user or a person over 18 authorised by him.

Subsection (2) provides that the offence in this section is not committed where the alcohol is sold for consumption with a table meal in a part of the premises used only for this purpose. The effect of this exception is that, for example, a minor will be able to serve alcohol in a restaurant.
Looking at the last paragraph!!! Because it would be served with food!!!!!!!!!!!
 
The last paragraph means that you can carry alcohol from the bartender to the table that you are waiting. You can't pour it, even supervised.
 
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