Police have launched a crackdown on pubs and bars on the Isle of Wight selling alcohol to under age customers.
A host of wateringholes have been visited by licensing teams as part of a juvenile test-purchasing operation, which saw penalty notices issued to four premises across the island.
Two bars in Ryde, as well as a public house and a hotel in Shanklin, were handed the punishments after selling alcohol to a 16-year-old without requesting proof of age.
A further four pubs and two shops were tested, but staff asked for identification and refused the sale.
Amanda Gregory, Isle of Wight Council regulatory services manager, said: “It is very disappointing these four premises failed test purchase operations.
“The council works very closely with the police and we take a very dim view on any business that fails these operations, whether it be for selling alcohol, knives, tobacco or any other age-restricted product.”
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