by lg1726 » 18 Sep 2012, 10:36
Heard a rumour that our local MSP, Kenny McAskill is minded to object to the off sales licence for Sainsburys when it comes up. He would appear to have combined the message from the traders meeting with the SNP clamp down on booze!
We live near the Quarry park and on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening until late on the park was full of kids, drinking. This was borne out by the amount of broken glass I picked up on Saturday and Sunday morning, Scrumpy Jack would appear to be a favoured tipple! Now I may have got this all wrong, but I fail to see how denying Sainsburys a licence is going to change the problems we currently have with under age sales and associated anti social behaviours in the community. When neighbours spoke to the police they said that they had moved them on and that they went to the Daisy park, but were moved on from there and came back up to the Quarry. Perhaps efforts might be better targeted at tackling the issue of the sale of booze to under age kids NOW before we look at the granting of new licences for the future? After all, the issue of over provision of points of sale of alcohol came from the traders, but what about the concerns of the residents living with the impact of the illegal sale of alcohol to under age kids, that's a problem now, not a year down the line!
Is it me?????