White Cliffs Rangers Football Club

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ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IN DESIGNATED PUBLIC PLACES 
                                                                                                        
Alcohol is not permitted on venue sites. Anyone found to be consuming alcohol will be asked to leave the venue site.

Some venue sites may have an establishment on site that houses a licensed bar. These establishments are licensed to sell alcohol. At these venue sites, alcohol may be consumed within the licensed establishment only. However, the alcohol quantity consumed must be kept to a minimal.

White Cliffs Rangers Football Club is committed to ensuring the Safety and Welfare of all children/young people under the age of 18 years. This policy ensures that Best Practices are followed and maintains the Safety and Welfare of all children/young people under the age of 18 years. This must be considered by adults at all times.
Any drunken, disorderly or abusive behavior, caused by alcohol will not be tolerated, and any such behavior will result with the offender being asked to leave the venue site. In extreme cases, the Police may be called. The offender will be suspended from any further White Cliffs Rangers Football Club activities. The White Cliffs Rangers Football Club Disciplinary Procedure will then take place.

The venue sites that White Cliffs Rangers Football Club uses for Training and Matches are covered by the Dover District Councils order under Section 13 (2) Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 – ‘Alcohol Consumption in Designated Public Places Regulations 2001’.