It appears Blackpool council have stepped up their campaign to investigate Blackpool business owners. Following on from the recent Chris's Kebab turkey ham pizza debacle (Maxine Callow involved in) and town centre car parking hikes (Peter Callow's baby), Blackpool council and police are hunting a landlord after CCTV cameras at his seafront bar failed to work.
Gareth Hazelwood-Fudge, licensee of The Beach Tavern, on Blackpool Promenade, was found guilty of breaching a condition of his licence after a trial in his absence - he is now on the police wanted list.
Warrant
Blackpool magistrates issued a warrant without bail for his arrest.
Victoria Cartmell, prosecuting for Blackpool Council, said police and council officers visited The Beach Tavern, on December 28 last year about 9pm.
A condition of the bar's licence was it should have working CCTV cameras. When officials asked to see the CCTV cameras, the licensee said they were not working and had been broken for two months.
Ms Cartmell said: "CCTV cameras are important in the issue of crime and disorder."
WHAT NEXT?? WELL...UNCONFIRMED REPORTS SUGGEST DONKEYS COULD BE PUNISHED FOR SPORTING UNPOLISHED SADDLES AND A SAND TAX COULD BE IMPOSED ON WALKERS WHO FAIL TO CLEAN THE SOLES OF THEIR FEET/SHOES ON EXITING THE BEACH.
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