(iii) if the person did not leave
the premises immediately after being asked to leave or refused to
leave--contacted, or attempted to contact, a police officer for help in
removing the person from the premises, or
(5) If an intoxicated person is on a vessel to which an on-premises licence
relates, the licensee is taken to have permitted intoxication on the vessel
unless--
(iii) the licensee, or the licensee's
employee or agent, contacted, or attempted to contact, a police officer for
help in removing the person from the vessel, and
(b) the licensee proves that the licensee, and the licensee's employees and
agents, took the steps set out in the guidelines issued under subsection (5A)
to prevent intoxication on the vessel, or
(5A) The Secretary
is to issue guidelines relating to the prevention of intoxication on
licensed premises. Such guidelines are to be made publicly available in such
manner as the Secretary considers appropriate.
(6) In the application of this
section to an on-premises licence that relates to a catering service, a
reference to licensed premises does not include private domestic premises
except for the purposes of subsection (2).