NT Police suspend second Alice Springs pub's licence due to Liquor Act breaches

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A second pub owned by Iris Capital in the city has been temporarily shut by NT Police in as many weeks due to what they say are threats 'to public safety'.

A second Alice Springs pub owned by Iris Capital has been temporarily shut in as many weeks by NT Police due to what they say are threats "to public safety".It is the second Alice Springs pub owned by the hospitality giant to have its licence suspended by police in as many weeksThe Gap View Hotel's licence has been suspended for 48 hours, and will require the owner to cease trading at both the pub and adjacent bottle shop for that time.

Police later said the decision to shut the venue was based on multiple alleged domestic violence attacks on the premises. “The responsible service of alcohol is a legal requirement and police will hold businesses to account.”

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