Anyone looking to get a beer at the Kensington Club between today and Sunday morning will be out of luck.
The club has had its liquor license suspended until 9 a.m. on Sunday for a violation of the Liquor Control Act Regulations.
In its notice to media, the PEI Liquor Control Commission cites a breach of the following section of the regulation as the reason for the suspension:
"A licensee shall not sell or supply any liquor on his licensed premises to or for any person who is apparently in an intoxicated condition."




I don't think that people are getting the point here. It is the job description of the bar tender,door staff and any other person that works in that establishment to make sure that the people in there are not too drunk. If that person was to fall on their premesis or get in their car or even god forbid drink to the excess that they die from alcohol poisioning, then the bar that allowed that to happen would be liable.