Alcohol seized from unlicensed North Ryde venue
Liquor & Gaming NSW inspectors have seized almost 100 bottles of alcohol from a North Ryde venue caught selling liquor without a licence.
Mad Down Under Bar and Grill North Ryde does not hold a liquor licence, but allegedly sold alcohol to the inspectors during a covert operation on Wednesday 6 March.
The officers then seized 98 bottles of alcohol and two kegs of beer, which will be held as evidence as part of an ongoing investigation and may be forfeited.
The venue had received previous warnings from Liquor & Gaming NSW officers and NSW Police but continued to sell alcohol without a liquor licence.
Liquor & Gaming NSW Executive Director Regulatory Operations, Jane Lin, said selling alcohol without a licence was one of the most serious offences under the NSW Liquor Act, attracting fines of up to $11,000, one year in jail, or both.
“When a venue does not hold a liquor licence, the risk is that its operator may not be aware of, or adhere to, responsibilities under liquor legislation, and is not subject to the same controls as other premises,” Ms Lin said.
“Those controls are essential to managing alcohol-related harms, including safeguarding against minors buying liquor, alcohol-related violence and anti-social behaviour.
“Staff serving alcohol at the premises may also not have Responsible Service of Alcohol training, which further increases the risk of harm occurring.”
Venues are reminded that Liquor & Gaming NSW conducts both overt and covert compliance operations to check for venues selling alcohol without a licence and takes strong enforcement action against unlicensed sellers.
Any liquor held by a person who is found guilty of selling liquor without a licence may be subject to seizure and forfeiture.