Liverpool's Night-Time Safety Charter: A New Era for Nightlife
Liverpool City Council introduces a Night-Time Safety Charter, promoting zero tolerance for harassment in bars, restaurants, and clubs. The charter, in partnership with Merseyside Police and Nightlife CIC, offers free training and resources for staff. Businesses commit to seven key steps, including naming a safety lead and running awareness campaigns. The initiative aims to strengthen ties with nightlife spots and make the city feel secure for locals and visitors.
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