Misbehaving World Cup football fans face a town wide pub ban.
Wiltshire Police’s Licencing Officer has warned fans heading to pubs for World Cup matches that they are likely to face a ban from all local pubs if they behave badly in one venue.
Since 2020, 11 Pubwatches have been set up across Wiltshire and Swindon, aiming to create a safer drinking environment in all licensed premises.
The scheme works by creating links between licensees, allowing information to be passed quickly between each other and the police. It means that licensees and venue operators can work together to reduce alcohol-related crime, anti-social behaviour, and substance misuse in their nighttime economies.
It also provides a forum where licensees can share problems and solutions.
Wiltshire Police Licencing Officer, Richard Tottle said: "Town Pubwatches meet monthly as part of the National Pubwatch Scheme, working closely with local policing teams and Wiltshire Council. They share information on issues affecting the alcohol trade, particularly individuals displaying poor behaviour, which often results in bans from member venues. They also discuss the wider night-time economy, including training and best practice.
"In west Wiltshire there are 10 schemes, and in towns like Melksham most venues are members. This means a ban in one venue applies across all, reinforcing a zero-tolerance approach to violence, sexual harassment either verbal or physical, drug misuse and antisocial behaviour.
"With more people expected in pubs during events such as the World Cup, venues are working together to prepare. Visitors are encouraged to drink responsibly, respect others, and be mindful of local residents when arriving and leaving venues."
Anthony Pierce is the chairman for Melksham Pubwatch. He said: "I know people are going to get excited especially if England win, but my message is just behave. Bear in mind that other people might find their enjoyment in another way. Some of the bad behaviour we see is excessive drinking, drug use and fighting afterwards.
"Nobody wants troublemakers ruining their night. As long as we all work together, we can send the message out that we won't tolerate violence or drugs."
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