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Unruly patrons face lengthy ban in Moorabool

Patrons involved in violent or antisocial behaviour could be banned from Moorabool pubs and clubs for up to two years.

The tougher penalties are part of a revised Moorabool liquor accord that allows 17 participating venue operators to bar patrons when a serious or unacceptable act is committed in or near licensed venues.

Patrons who are involved in a serious assault resulting in an injury face bans of up to two years, while those refusing to leave a venue face a six-month ban. Anyone found using or selling illicit drugs will also be added to a banned list.

Luke Pearson, manager of Bacchus Marsh’s Stoneys Club (pictured with Acting Sergeant Michael Watts), said while he hadn’t seen revellers get “too rowdy”, being a member of the police-supported accord gave licensees greater authority.

Bacchus Marsh police’s Sergeant Mark Bacon said six people were on the banned list, with the longest prohibition being nine months.

“We want people to go out, enjoy themselves, but just remember that we also want others to attend local venues without fear of being assaulted or harassed by drug or alcohol-affected persons,” he said.

Courthouse Hotel manager Shane Seekamp said the ability to ban patrons had proved valuable.

Sergeant Bacon said that after a ban was issued, police were informed so they could investigate those involved. Liquor accord members then determine the length of the ban and notify the patron in writing.

Police inform participating licensed venues via email or post, providing a photo of the banned patron.

The ban extends to nine party spots in Melton. 

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