Seanad debates
Wednesday, 18 June 2003
Intoxicating Liquor Bill 2003: Second Stage.
The relevance of criminalising disorderly conduct and drunkenness is that no licensee can be held to infringe any law if he or she is defending his or her premises or person from admitting a drunken or disorderly person to the premises. The right of admission, implied generally by licensing law, to people of good behaviour is, to that extent, curtailed.
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