Croydon Council's Licensing Sub-Committee will assess Pizza City's application for extended hours, allowing service until 2am on weekdays and 3am on weekends. The applicant, Faisal Khan Niazi, emphasizes compliance with licensing objectives including crime prevention, public safety, nuisance reduction, and child protection. Proposed measures include staff training to handle disturbances, reminders about noise, and extensive use of CCTV for safety. The plans aim to enhance customer experience while addressing community concerns about noise and safety, fostering responsible business operations in the area.
In order for the application to be approved, the applicant must meet four licensing objectives: the prevention of crime and disorder, public safety, the prevention of public nuisance, and the protection of children from harm.
To meet the criteria of preventing crime and disorder, Mr Niazi stated that the staff will not argue with any customers if they are making any problems and that CCTV images will be retained for a minimum of 30 days.
Mr Niazi said that staff would serve takeaway orders as quickly as possible to avoid many customers in the premises, adhering to the philosophy of the customer is always right.
Pizza City has assured the council that it will meet each criterion, with training for late-shift employees on managing noisy customers and reminders for patrons to minimize noise.
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