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Attending a wedding is like being handed a licence to act like a twat. Oh how I laughed when I sobered up and realised I'd nicked most of the plates and cutlery from the posh hotel lunch and those vague memories of stealthily exiting like a cat-burglar had in fact involved falling out of the hotel, knives and forks clattering onto the steps.

Tell us more of your wedding stories.

(, Mon 3 Nov 2014, 18:10)
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It was illegal prior to the licensing changes in late 2005, and now isn't.
(, Fri 7 Nov 2014, 21:17, 2 replies)
bollocks

(, Fri 7 Nov 2014, 22:23, closed)
2003 according to this
www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/public-safety-bosses-hit-out-3418067

"Selling spirit measures in more than a treble was illegal under previous licensing laws.

But when the 2003 Licensing Act came into force, that was scrapped."
(, Mon 10 Nov 2014, 9:54, closed)

The 2003 licencing act came into force in 2005. It was the reform that permitted '24 hour drinking'.
(, Mon 10 Nov 2014, 14:46, closed)
Aha

(, Mon 10 Nov 2014, 14:47, closed)
Taaaaaaaaake Oooooooooon Meeeeeeeeee Take On Me!

(, Tue 11 Nov 2014, 9:07, closed)
bollocks. you could sell bottles of spirits if you wanted, although at pub gross percentage margins those sales were rare.

(, Mon 10 Nov 2014, 15:46, closed)

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