Exemption of Vehicles: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/17/part/9/crossheading/exemptions-etc/enacted
Provision of Water (point 3): https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2010/860/schedule/made
I've been curious about the regulations regarding the provision of free water on trains in the UK, specifically in relation to the Licensing Act 2003. As many of you may know, this act outlines the rules for the sale and supply of alcohol, including the provision of portable water.
Now, here's where it gets a bit tricky. The Licensing Act 2003 has a provision that exempts moving vehicles from requiring a license for the sale of alcohol. However, I'm wondering if this exemption applies to all aspects of the act, or if it solely pertains to the requirement for a license and if trains are still obligated to provide free water as per the act's other provisions.
So, my question is: Are train providers in the UK required to provide free water, despite the exemption from a license under the Licensing Act 2003 for moving vehicles? Does anyone have any insights or information on how this legislation applies to trains or any other moving vehicles? Your input would be greatly appreciated!
The Licensing Act 2003 indeed plays a crucial role in regulating the sale of alcohol, including prohibiting the sale of alcohol to minors. If trains or other moving vehicles are exempt from the licensing requirement, it does raise questions about whether there might be gaps in regulation when it comes to preventing minors from accessing alcohol during their journeys.
Provision of Water (point 3): https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2010/860/schedule/made
I've been curious about the regulations regarding the provision of free water on trains in the UK, specifically in relation to the Licensing Act 2003. As many of you may know, this act outlines the rules for the sale and supply of alcohol, including the provision of portable water.
Now, here's where it gets a bit tricky. The Licensing Act 2003 has a provision that exempts moving vehicles from requiring a license for the sale of alcohol. However, I'm wondering if this exemption applies to all aspects of the act, or if it solely pertains to the requirement for a license and if trains are still obligated to provide free water as per the act's other provisions.
So, my question is: Are train providers in the UK required to provide free water, despite the exemption from a license under the Licensing Act 2003 for moving vehicles? Does anyone have any insights or information on how this legislation applies to trains or any other moving vehicles? Your input would be greatly appreciated!
The Licensing Act 2003 indeed plays a crucial role in regulating the sale of alcohol, including prohibiting the sale of alcohol to minors. If trains or other moving vehicles are exempt from the licensing requirement, it does raise questions about whether there might be gaps in regulation when it comes to preventing minors from accessing alcohol during their journeys.
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