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Shazza36 | 18:11 Tue 24th Mar 2009 | Law
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If you go for a meal where the alochol policy is bring your own- can someone under 18 drink as they are not being sold the alcohol and there is no licence etc? Thinking of taking our under 17 (nearly all now 17) for a curry and taking some beers with us as they all go out drinking now anyway. TIA
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Yes.

Even at a licensed restaurant, a 17 yr old can consume alcohol with a table meal.

But remember ... it is an offence to give alcohol to a child under the age of 5.
Not sure, Shazza but I think you are still guilty of SUPPLYING alcohol to a minor. Take your point about them doing it anyway, though
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Some of them do behave like 5 year olds at times- think a way round the supplying side of things is if I get each parent to buy some and they then bring it themselves
Thanks x
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No problem at all. It is illegal to give alcohol to under 5s, except in a medical emergency, but it is perfectly for a 17 year old to drink alcohol

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Parents/Yourchilds healthandsafety/WorriedAbout/DG_10026210
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Thank you for your help- would you all be available to help us carry them home afterwards :)x

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