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Hong Kong Sevens organisers vow to clamp down on underage drinking at annual extravaganza

Incoming HKRU chief executive Robbie McRobbie acknowledges that the problem is still prevalent despite alcohol laws being put into place

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People gather on the concourse at Hong Kong Stadium drinking during the Hong Kong Sevens. Photos: Handout

Organisers of the Hong Kong Sevens are determined to crack down on underage drinking at the popular event after teenagers continued to be seen getting alcohol during the three-day event.

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Incoming HKRU chief executive Robbie McRobbie said he personally reminded vendors of their responsibilities but acknowledged the problem still existed.

One person was evicted on Friday and only two on Saturday when binge drinking and partying is at its height.

“Obviously we realised there were youngsters who were clearly underage drinking and it’s an issue that we take seriously,” McRobbie said.

“We spoke about it with the stadium management and the police on Friday and I spoke personally to all the concession holders reminding them of the central nature of checking that anybody who they suspect to be underage to check their identity cards.”
The concourse areas outside the stadium are often crowded with drinkers.
The concourse areas outside the stadium are often crowded with drinkers.
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Despite the three evictions and 37 verbal warnings over the first two days, underage fans were still buying and consuming alcohol at will.

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