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 | | From: | Andy | | Subject: | Re: and my response from Greater Union Food Feedback | | Date: | 12 Jan 2005 21:54:04 -0800 |
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 | Brissie wrote: > On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 20:02:20 +1100, "Andy" > wrote: > > >The slight difference is I raised the question of water in a bottle brought > >from home. > > > > > >And oh I also raised the issue that pubs must give you free water an issue > >he did not care to comment upon. > > Not all pubs/clubs give free water. Some won't give tap water, and > charge $3 for a bottle. >
That is TOTALLY against the law in most, if not all, states and territories. For example:
LIQUOR REGULATION 1996 - SECT 86F Drinking water to be available free of charge where liquor served 86F Drinking water to be available free of charge where liquor served A licence (other than an off-licence) is subject to a condition that drinking water must, at all times while liquor is sold or supplied on the licensed premises, be made available free of charge to patrons at or near the point of service at which, or by the same means of service by which, liquor is sold or supplied on the premises.
http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/disp.pl/au/legis/nsw/consol%5freg/lr1996198/s86f.html?query=%5e+free+water+licensed
CASINO CONTROL REGULATION 2001 - SECT 35A Drinking water to be available free of charge on licensed premises 35A Drinking water to be available free of charge on licensed premises
(1) A licence is subject to the condition that drinking water must, at all times while liquor is sold or supplied on the licensed premises, be made available free of charge to patrons at or near the point of service at which, or by the same means of service by which, liquor is sold or supplied on the premises. (2) In this clause and in clause 35B: "licence" and "licensed premises" have the same meanings as they have in the Liquor Act 1982 , as applied by Schedule 5 and modified by Schedule 6.
REGISTERED CLUBS REGULATION 1996 - SECT 50B Drinking water to be available free of charge where liquor served 50B Drinking water to be available free of charge where liquor served The certificate of registration of a club is subject to a condition that drinking water must, at all times while liquor is sold or supplied on the premises of the club, be available free of charge to patrons at or near the point of service at which, or by the same means of service by which, liquor is sold or supplied on the premises.
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 | | From: | dave | | Subject: | Re: and my response from Greater Union Food Feedback | | Date: | Thu, 13 Jan 2005 16:00:13 +1000 |
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 | Is this true for QLD? I have heard of this only being true for NSW. I ask this because The Family nightclub in Fortitude Valley - Brisbane won't supply water, they only offer the small 400ml? bottles for $4 each. They also heat the tap water in the bathrooms so it's not even worthwhile splashing your face with it to cool down.
Dave.
"Andy" wrote in message news:1105595644.536438.172640@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > > Brissie wrote: > > On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 20:02:20 +1100, "Andy" > > wrote: > > > > >The slight difference is I raised the question of water in a bottle > brought > > >from home. > > > > > > > > >And oh I also raised the issue that pubs must give you free water an > issue > > >he did not care to comment upon. > > > > Not all pubs/clubs give free water. Some won't give tap water, and > > charge $3 for a bottle. > > > > That is TOTALLY against the law in most, if not all, states and > territories. For example: > > LIQUOR REGULATION 1996 - SECT 86F > Drinking water to be available free of charge where liquor served > 86F Drinking water to be available free of charge where liquor served > A licence (other than an off-licence) is subject to a condition that > drinking water must, at all times while liquor is sold or supplied on > the licensed premises, be made available free of charge to patrons at > or near the point of service at which, or by the same means of service > by which, liquor is sold or supplied on the premises. > > http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/disp.pl/au/legis/nsw/consol%5freg/lr1996198/s86f.html?query=%5e+free+water+licensed > > > CASINO CONTROL REGULATION 2001 - SECT 35A > Drinking water to be available free of charge on licensed premises > 35A Drinking water to be available free of charge on licensed premises > > (1) A licence is subject to the condition that drinking water must, at > all times while liquor is sold or supplied on the licensed premises, be > made available free of charge to patrons at or near the point of > service at which, or by the same means of service by which, liquor is > sold or supplied on the premises. > (2) In this clause and in clause 35B: > "licence" and "licensed premises" have the same meanings as they have > in the Liquor Act 1982 , as applied by Schedule 5 and modified by > Schedule 6. > > REGISTERED CLUBS REGULATION 1996 - SECT 50B > Drinking water to be available free of charge where liquor served > 50B Drinking water to be available free of charge where liquor served > The certificate of registration of a club is subject to a condition > that drinking water must, at all times while liquor is sold or supplied > on the premises of the club, be available free of charge to patrons at > or near the point of service at which, or by the same means of service > by which, liquor is sold or supplied on the premises. >
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 | | From: | Andy | | Subject: | Re: and my response from Greater Union Food Feedback | | Date: | Thu, 13 Jan 2005 21:58:06 +1100 |
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 | "dave" wrote in message news:41e60ef6$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au... > Is this true for QLD? I have heard of this only being true for NSW.
Look it up if you have the time.
Its true for the ACT as of a search I did last week.
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