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Court to decide when buyers are too drunk

Countdown makes case against liquor ban after it was busted selling to someone later found three times over the limit.

Victoria Young
Mon, 17 Nov 2014

In an important case for liquor retailers, the legal test for whether someone is too drunk to be sold alcohol was at the heart of a court hearing last week.

Countdown Takapuna is appealing an Alcohol Regulatory Licensing Authority decision, which suspended it from a week of trading

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Victoria Young
Mon, 17 Nov 2014
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