ANNEX 2 - Conditions Imposed in Accordance with the Operating Schedule & Under Paragraph 18(4) & 18(5) Schedule 8 Licensing Act 2003
CCTV shall be provided in the form of a recordable system covering the trading area and cash tills.
The CCTV equipment shall be maintained in good working order correctly time and date stamped. Recordings shall be kept in date order, numbered consequentially and kept for a period of 31 days and copies made available to the police or trading standards officers on request. In order to maintain the security of the CCTV system selected staff will be trained in the use of the equipment to ensure that any request for copy images will be completed on request if trained staff on duty or within 24 hours if not.
The recording equipment and discs/tapes shall be kept in a secure environment under the control of the DPS or other nominated responsible individual.
Appropriate signage representative of the above shall be displayed in conspicuous positions.
B & M will maintain liaison with the neighbourhood police officers regarding any issues relating to the premises.
The area for the display of "alcohol for sale" shall be no more than 10% of the trading area.
Plain clothes security staff shall be employed at the premises as and when deemed necessary by the licence holder.
All staff shall be trained in "Security Awareness" as part of their induction training.
Staff shall be instructed that alcohol may not be sold to any person who is believed to be drunk.
Notices shall be displayed inside the premises stating that a Challenge 25 policy is in force.
The car park area and area immediately in front of the store shall be inspected on a regular basis and management and staff shall use their best endeavours to prevent B & M customers from loitering in the said areas, persons refusing to move shall be the subject of a report to the Police to facilitate safe dispersal.
Staff shall be trained on induction (and undergo 3 - monthly refresher training in the form of a short written test) in respect of the sale of all age restricted goods (including awareness/prevention of proxy sales, signs and symptoms of intoxication, dealing with refusal of sales and any subsequent confrontational behaviour from customers) - such training sessions to be documented and records made available to authorised persons from Responsible Authorities and kept on site for a minimum period of 2 years.
A Challenge 25 scheme will be operated at the premises - the only form of valid identification being passport, photo driving licence, PASS hologram ID card or Her Majesty’s Forces Warrant Card - failure to supply such ID will result in no sale or supply of alcohol to that person.
A refusal book shall be compiled and maintained (which shall be checked and signed by the DPS or Duty Manager on a weekly basis) containing records of instances/persons who have been refused the sale of age restricted items on the basis of their age, such records to be made available to authorised persons from Responsible Authorities.