black_pearl
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I know that the off-licence is being taken to court with selling the alcohol to us.
Hi everyone,
A few months back, a few friends and I were stopped by a garda with open bottles of alcohol outside an offlicence where we'd just purchased them. We opened them ourselves. Our names were taken and we've just been charged with an offence under s17(5) of the Intoxicating Liquor Act 2003 for consumption of alcohol within 100 meters of an off-licence. Apparently we're each liable for a €300 fine.
I've been to my solicitor but he's on holidays until September so I've received advice from his secretary but she wasn't that sure of the advice she was giving - she hadn't actually realized that this was an offence! What I want to know (to calm myself down in the meantime!) is:
1-Does the fact that we didn't (as far as I can remember) actually consume the alcohol make any difference? The bottles WERE open but the garda came over so fast I don't think any of us actually drank anything.
2-If we get fined will such a conviction stay on our records? (One of us is a trainee teacher, another is sitting FE1 exams with a view to becoming a solicitor.) None of us have previous convictions and we were extremely co-operative with the garda, none of us were intoxicated at the time. We're extremely worried as to what implications this could have for us in the future.
I know that the off-licence is being taken to court with selling the alcohol to us.
Please don't give out - we know what we did was wrong, and aren't proud of it but it was just a lapse of good judgement. Any advice?
I agree - this thread looks suspiciously like a wind up to me personally.The whole thing sounds like a load on nonsense to me.
You're almost a solicitor - surely you should know the answer?
The relevant section of the Act is [broken link removed].
Does a paying a fine (resulting from a summary conviction) for a minor offence necessarily mean that you have a criminal record? I'm not sure that it does.
You say the off licence is also being charged, I don't know why. Unless you are underage which is unlikely.
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