CCTV cameras will be mandatory at all Gurgaon pubs and bars to ensure that those under 25 years are not served liquor, a senior official said Tuesday.
Excise authorities have also decided to recommend the cancellation of the license to the Buzz-inn bar where over 100 school students were caught consuming liquor Sunday.
The bar was raided by police and the excise department. The pub owner and manager were arrested -- they got bail -- while the students were let off after being warned not to violate liquor laws again.
All the students reportedly belonged to a Gurgaon school, and the host was the son of a senior bureaucrat.
The decision to make CCTV cameras compulsory was taken at a meeting held under the chairmanship of Gurgaon Police Commissioner Alok Mittal.
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It was attended by Deputy Commissioner Shekhar Vidyarthi and other senior officials.
In addition, pubs and liquor vends in Gurgaon would be required to display a sign that liquor won't be sold to those under 25 years -- as is done in the case of tobacco products.
The meeting ruled that no pub or bar will remain open after midnight.


