Pub-goers may be required to take a
breath test on the door of pubs and clubs in Norwich as part of a trial to
increase alcohol awareness. Thirty venues have been given breathalysers to help revellers gain "better
knowledge" of their drinking.
No limit has been set at which to refuse entry as "pubs and clubs will be expected to
be responsible", police said. Venues taking part in the month-long trial will record readings to allow the
information to be analysed.
The testers will be used by staff at venues, with those taking part bearing
the signs "Are you trollied? #DeepBreath". Insp Ed Brown of Norfolk Police said: "These kits will allow door staff to
better gauge how much alcohol someone has had and in turn help them refuse entry
to someone who is too drunk.
"This gives additional protection to venues who might otherwise be concerned
at the prospect of inadvertently selling alcohol to somebody who is already
drunk which is obviously an offence." Nightclub manager Toby Middleton added: "We want people to enjoy themselves,
but we want them to be safe. This is one of the tools we've got to give them a better knowledge about
their own drinking habits."
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